Some features in earlier
Micro Focus products are not available in
Visual COBOL. However there are alternative techniques for many of these features.
Character-Mode Dialog System Support for creating character-based user interfaces for applications that run in character environments is available for
Visual COBOL if you install the Compatibility AddPack for Visual COBOL which includes a compatible version of the Character-Mode Dialog System. The AddPack is distributed for free through the
Micro Focus SupportLine Web site.
DBMS Preprocessors Earlier Micro Focus products supported DBMS preprocessor versions that are not supported in Visual COBOL. For a list of currently supported DBMS preprocessors, see the Database Access Support with Native COBOL topic.
FSView FSView is a utility for administering Fileshare servers. The FSView GUI is not supported in Visual COBOL.
INTLEVEL Support The INTLEVEL directive is rejected by the Compiler in Visual COBOL.
NSAPI There is no support for NSAPI in Visual COBOL.
OO Class and Method Wizards The OO Class and Methods wizards are not available in Visual COBOL. However, the run-time components for the base and COM OO class libraries are available.
OpenESQL In both Net Express and Studio Enterprise Edition, support is provided for Oracle OCI in OpenESQL. Visual COBOL does not support Oracle OCI in OpenESQL.
SQL Option for DB2 SQL Option for DB2, also known as XDB, is not supported in Visual COBOL.
UNIX Publish The UNIX Publish feature is superseded by the remote development functionality in Visual COBOL for Eclipse. You use the Eclipse IDE on a local machine as the development interface. You use Visual COBOL Development Hub on a remote development server where you host your source code.