ILE COBOL Programmer's Guide

Creating a Program Object

In order to create a runnable program object, module objects must be bound together. One or more module objects can be bound together to create a program object. Module objects need to be bound into program objects since only program objects can be run. Module objects written in various programming languages can be bound together to create a program object. For example, a program object could consist of COBOL or RPG module objects for the report, but a C module object for the calculations. A program object can be created using one of the following commands:

For information on these commands, refer to Creating a Program Object.


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