Table of Language Levels [ COBOL/HP-UX Compatibility Guide for the Series 700 and 800 ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
COBOL/HP-UX Compatibility Guide for the Series 700 and 800
Table of Language Levels
The table below lists the language level, the names of products which
support that level and the operating systems on which that product is/was
available.
Level Product1 Operating System
LII LEVEL II COBOL V2.5 CP/M-86
LEVEL II COBOL V2.5 MSDOS
LEVEL II COBOL V2.5 UNIX
LEVEL II COBOL V2.6 PCDOS
LEVEL II COBOL/ET UNIX
PERSONAL COBOL PCDOS
PROFESSIONAL COBOL V1.1 PCDOS
PROFESSIONAL COBOL V1.2 PCDOS
1.1 VS COBOL WORKBENCH V1.1 PCDOS
1.2 VS COBOL V1.2 PCDOS
VS COBOL WORKBENCH V1.2 PCDOS
VS COBOL WORKBENCH V1.2 MSDOS
VS COBOL V1.22 UNIX
VS COBOL V1.27 XENIX
1.3 VS COBOL WORKBENCH V1.3 PCDOS
VS COBOL WORKBENCH V1.3 MSDOS
1.4 IBM COBOL 2.004,5 PCDOS
1.5 VS COBOL V1.53,4 UNIX
PROFESSIONAL COBOL V2.0 PCDOS
VS COBOL WORKBENCH V2.0 PCDOS
PROFESSIONAL COBOL V2.0.1 PCDOS
VS COBOL WORKBENCH V2.0.1 PCDOS
PROFESSIONAL COBOL V2.1 PCDOS
VS COBOL WORKBENCH V2.1 PCDOS
IBM COBOL/2 V1.00 PCDOS/OS2
2.06 Micro Focus COBOL/2 V1.0 PCDOS/OS2
Micro Focus COBOL/2 PCDOS/OS2
Workbench UNIX
Micro Focus COBOL/2 V1.0 UNIX
Micro Focus COBOL/2 V1.1
2.1 Micro Focus COBOL/2 V 1.1 PCDOS/OS2
Microsoft COBOL V 3.0 PCDOS/OS2
2.2 Micro Focus COBOL/2 V1.2 PCDOS/OS2
1 The following products from Micro Focus are not addressed in this
guide :
CIS COBOL V4.5
VS COBOL WORKBENCH V1.0
LEVEL II COBOL/ET V2.0
2 Without ACCEPT FROM COMMAND-LINE.
3 Without:
CALL BY VALUE
subscripts allowed to be out of range
any ELC features
and with no run-time support for:
RECORD VARYING
OPTIONAL on non-sequential files
OPEN EXTEND on all organizations in all open modes
4 With no run-time support for ANSI 85 Comms.
5 With no run-time support for LENGTH OF and literal in BY VALUE.
6 Some later deliveries of VS COBOL V2.0 products contain an early
release of certain MS(2) features of VS COBOL V2.1.
7 Some 16-bit restrictions.
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