The COBOL editor provides numerous features to help you write your code such as:
To change the presentation to display COBOL categories, click
(View Menu), and then click
. The same class file is now displayed as:
Option | Description |
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.*resources | Any files of type .* such as .cobolBuild, .cobolProj. |
COBOL Copybook projects | Any COBOL Copybook projects. |
Closed projects | Resources in closed projects never display, but you can choose to hide all closed project icons too. |
Derived COBOL programs | Programs that have been generated by COBOL preprocessors. |
Empty categories | COBOL Projects that do not contain COBOL program or copybook files. |
Empty folders inside categories | Folders mapped to the COBOL Programs and Copybooks that contain no COBOL program or copybook files. |
Empty folders outside categories | Folders not mapped to the COBOL Programs and Copybooks that contain no COBOL program or copybook files. |
Non-Micro Focus projects | Non-Micro Focus projects. |
RSE Internal projects | Projects generated by the RSE plug-in. |
Option | Description |
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Working Sets | Working sets are subsets of workspace resources you can choose to show or perform options on. To define a working set, click Project > Build Working Set > Select Working Set > New. |
COBOL Elements | Non-resource types that are COBOL-specific:
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COBOL JVM Package Presentation | By default, this option is checked. This option, when combined with the | , displays COBOL JVM projects in package presentation view.
Resources | COBOL projects, COBOL programs and copybooks. Has effect only if the COBOL Elements option is unchecked. |