In this article, you will learn about data access with ADO.NET in Micro Focus Visual COBOL.
In this article you will learn how to print Duplex in Micro Focus Visual COBOL for .NET.
In this article you will learn about calling managed COBOL from un-managed COBOL with Micro Focus Visual COBOL.
In this article you will learn how to add cultural information to the DateTimePicker in Micro Focus Visual COBOL for .NET.
Working with the DateTimePicker in Micro Focus Visual COBOL for .NET.
In this article you will learn how to access COBOL Data Groups in .NET.
This article will show you how to use the power of LOCALIZATION within Visual Studio .NET to create one screen and have it display different languages.
A stored procedure is basically a series of SQL statements that reside on the database. The procedure could create a new table, retrieve data from one or more tables, update one or more tables or p...
This article will show you how to use the power of LOCALIZATION within Visual Studio .NET to create one screen and have it display different languages.
This article will provide a template of how to represent a smallint, integer, decimal, varchar and other ODBC data types that are used in the SQL Server environment in COBOL.
This article shows you how to consume a Web service from NetCOBOL.
Sushila Patel May 08, 2003 This article will review a new option for exposing those assets via the use of Properties.
This first article will provide a brief history of data access as well as provide the basic flow for using ADO to access data.
.NET has created a new, level playing field for a multitude of programming languages to interact on a scale never before seen.
In this article we will begin with a C# console application calling a COBOL DLL file. The C# application will pass it a number of occurrences to create in the table (much like a user requesting a s...
Many clients will have existing COBOL source code that they will want to use within the .NET Framework.
Why is Microsoft interested in having so many languages target the new environment?
This article gives you introduction about how the age old COBOL can take a new energetic look under Microsoft.NET.
In a previous article we discussed how to call procedural based COBOL programs from VB.NET.
This article we'll put some finishing touches to our form. We'll show how to make controls appear and disappear as well as placing the cursor in a pre-defined spot on the form.