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Pro*COBOL®

Release Notes
18c
E84345-01
February 2018

Release Notes

About these Release Notes


This document contains important information about Pro*COBOL release 18c, version
18.1.
It contains the following topics:
• Documentation Accessibility
• New Features in Pro*COBOL Release 18c, Version 18.1
• New Features in Previous Releases
• Bugs Fixed
• Support

Documentation Accessibility
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New Features in Pro*COBOL Release 18c, Version 18.1


The following feature is new in this release:
• Support for Oracle Connection Manager in Traffic Director Mode

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Oracle Connection Manager in Traffic Director Mode is a proxy that is placed
between supported database clients and database instances for improved high
availability, connection multiplexing, and load balancing.

New Features in Previous Releases


This section lists new features introduced to Pro*COBOL in previous releases.

Features in Pro*COBOL 12.2 Production


• Support for long identifiers (object lengths of 128 bytes). In previous releases, the
object length limit was 30 bytes.
• Support for Oracle Instant Client - Basic Light version.
• New command line option, trim_password, to prevent authentication issues caused
by password strings that contain trailing blank space.
• Support for Micro Focus Visual COBOL 2.2 Update 2 compiler for the following
platforms:
– Linux x64
– Windows 64-bit and 32-bit
– Solaris x86 (32-bit and 64-bit)
– Solaris SPARC (32-bit and 64-bit)

Features in Pro*COBOL 12.1 Production


• Support for Auto Increment Columns
• Support for 32k Columns
• Support for Prefetch By Memory
• Support for SQL Plan Management (SPM)

Bugs Fixed
The following section lists bugs fixed in Pro*COBOL. Numbers in parentheses
following the description refer to bug numbers in the Oracle Bug Database.

Bugs Fixed in Pro*COBOL Release 12.2 Production


• Pro*COBOL no longer throws CSF-S-00000 error when common_parser=yes in
the timezone.pc file (9531787)
• Pro*COBOL no longer throws ORA-01008 error when binds are used in the Select
list while common_parser=yes (14127422)
• Pro*COBOL no longer throws ORA-932 error when precompiling with option
USERID and common_parser=yes for an INSERT statement which has CASE
clause and TIMESTAMP function (14335958, 19473788)

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• Pro*COBOL no longer throws PCB-S-00576, PLS-103 error while precompiling
with embedded PL/SQL using the select /*+ index hint */ statement (953338)
• Pro*COBOL no longer fails to set SQLSTATE during rollback, with MODE=ANSI
and without declaring SQLCODE (5891984)
• Pro*COBOL no longer fails to generate a proper log file (17280039)
• Pro*COBOL no longer throws PCB-S-00400 error while precompiling a program
with a Level 88 initialised variable (20194289)
• Pro*COBOL no longer gets SIGSEGV for duplicate host variables when
precompiling with common_parser=yes (19473788)
• Pro*COBOL no longer throws PCB-S-00576 error while precompiling a program
with common_parser=yes (18800170)
• Pro*COBOL now checks for a fatal error during precompilation before deleting log
and sql files (17871321)
• Pro*COBOL no longer throws ORA-538976288 error when using a "SELECT
INTO" statement for PIC N variable (17189633)
• Pro*COBOL no longer creates a .sql file containing "plan_run=yes" when
precompilation fails (16240153)
• Pro*COBOL no longer creates over 72 columns when a variable is modified by
varying with comp5=yes (14708769)
• SQLGLS calls in Pro*COBOL now work as expected (14640230)
• Pro*COBOL no longer returns PCB-S-00400 error during precompilation when a
variable identifier follows a COPY statement (14113014)
• Pro*COBOL no longer returns PCB-S-00400 error when a COPY modifier is used
(13478294)
• Pro*COBOL no longer generates a UNIX Return Code of 0 when precompilation
fails (10083052)
• Pro*COBOL no longer generates .cob files after errors are encountered (9303962)

Bugs Fixed in Pro*COBOL Release 12.1


• Pro*COBOL no longer crashes while parsing long token/ SQL statement
(13006848)
• Pro*COBOL no longer returns PCB-S-400 when precompiling SQL that includes
an inline view written as embedded SQL (EXEC SQL), in-spite of using
common_parser=yes (12641413)
• Pro*COBOL no longer throws PCB-0400 error when using numeric as first
character of a group element (10265545)
• Pro*COBOL on Windows no longer crashes when option comp1=integer is set
(10040552)
• Pro*COBOL no longer returns ORA-6502 with PL/SQL bind (9905110)
• Pro*COBOL no longer crashes when a large source file contains a large number
of host variables (9689604)

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• Pro*COBOL now parses statements with a double dot after a COBOL COPY
clause after installing patch 9218271 (9470397)
• Pro*COBOL no longer generates illegal values when a statement is declared at a
remote DB and then prepared by passing a string instead of bind-var) (9402996)
• Pro*COBOL non longer fails with ORA-12899 when max_rows_insert is set
(9381997)
• Pro*COBOL non longer returns PCB-S-00214 when JUSTFIED clause is used
with host variables (9266470)
• Pro*COBOL no longer returns PCB-S-400 error if SCREEN SECTION is used
(9151190)
• Pro*COBOL no longer returns PCB-W-233 when host variable was used for AT
clause (9147830)
• Pro*COBOL no longer returns PCB-S-400 when COPY is used in OCCURS
clause of an array declaration (9128157)
• Pro*COBOL no longer returns PCB-S-400 when a COPY statement ends with
double dots (9055457)
• Pro*COBOL now correctly translates SQL statements which contain a list of lists
(8932394)
• Pro*COBOL no longer returns ORA-933 when cursors are declared with outline
enabled (8770900)
• Pro*COBOL no longer returns PCB-S-00400 when an EXE SQL INCLUDE
statement is used without an ending period in DATA SECTION (8713408)

Support
For Pro*COBOL support, contact your local Oracle Support Services Center.

Pro*COBOL® Release Notes, 18c


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