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Pro*COBOL® Programmer's Guide
Release 9.2

Part Number A96109-03
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What's New in Pro*COBOL?

This section describes new features of Oracle9i releases and provides pointers to additional information. New features information from previous releases is also retained to help those users migrating to the current release.

The following sections describe the new features in Oracle Pro*COBOL:

Oracle9i Release 2 (9.2) New Features in Pro*COBOL

There is no new feature added in Pro*COBOL for this release.

Oracle9i Release 1 (9.0.1) Deprecated or Desupported Features in Pro*COBOL

As of this release of the Oracle database server, the Pro*COBOL precompiler no longer supports the Fujitsu compiler.Oracle9i Release 1 (9.0.1) New Features in Pro*COBOL.

Oracle9i Release 1 (9.0.1) New Features in Pro*COBOL

The Oracle9i Release 1(9.0.1) Pro*COBOL features and enhancements described in this section enables Pro*COBOL programs to use new Datetime types.

This section contains these topics:

Oracle8i Release 8.1.6 New Features in Pro*COBOL

The features and enhancements described in this section enable Pro*COBOL programs to use multiple threads for better performance.

This section contains these topics:

Oracle8i Release 8.1.5 New Features in Pro*COBOL

The Oracle8i Release 8.1.5 Pro*COBOL features and enhancements described in this section comprise the overall effort to make Pro*COBOL application development simpler.

This section contains these topics:

Oracle8i Release 8.1.3 New Features in Pro*COBOL

The Oracle8i Release 8.1.3 Pro*COBOL features and enhancements described in this section includes the use of LOB in the Pro*COBOL application with other features.

This section contains these topics:

Oracle8 Release 8.0 New Features in Pro*COBOL

The Oracle8 Release 8.0.x Pro*COBOL features and enhancements described in this section comprises the use of nested program structures among others.

This section contains these topics: