You can use 
               		cobol.exe to compile COBOL source and generate 
               		native code objects. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            Command Line Syntax: 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            To invoke the compiler prompts: 
               		
>>--cobol---><
To invoke the compiler from the command line: 
               		
>>--cobol--s-file-,-.--------.-,-.--------.-,-.--------.-.--------.-.---.-><
                    +-o-file-+   +-s-list+-   -+o-list-+ +--dirs-.+ +-;-+
                                                          ^      |
                                                          +------+ Where the parameters are: 
               		
 
                  		   
                  			 
                  -  
                     				s-file 
                     			 
                  
- The name of the file containing your source code. By default, the system looks for 
                     				s-file.cbl. You can override this default by either typing an extension of your choice or using the OSEXT directive. 
                     			 
                  
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                     				o-file 
                     			 
                  
- The name of the file to contain the compiled object code. By default, the file is named 
                     				s-file.obj. 
                     				
                     If a filename with an extension of 
                        				  .exe or 
                        				  .dll is specified, the Compiler automatically invokes the Linker, once compilation is complete, to create the specified executable
                        using the default run-time libraries as specified by the LINKLIB directive. 
                        				
                      
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                     				s-list 
                     			 
                  
- The name of the file to contain the source code listing. If the command line is terminated by a semicolon before the comma
                     preceding this field, this option is set to NUL (indicating that no list file is produced). 
                     				
                     If you specify 
                        				  s-list 
                           				  without an extension or trailing period, the system adds the extension .lst to create the filename 
                        				  s-list.lst. 
                        				
                      
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                     				o-list 
                     			 
                  
- The name of the file to contain the object code listing. If the command line is terminated by a semicolon before the comma
                     preceding this field, this option is set to NUL (indicating that no list file is produced). 
                     				
                     If you specify 
                        				  o-list without an extension or trailing period, the system adds the file extension .grp to create the filename 
                        				  o-list.grp. 
                        				
                      
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                     				dirs 
                     			 
                  
- A sequence of one or more Compiler directives. Directives can appear after any filename. Each directive must be separated
                     by a space and must not be broken across two lines. 
                     			 
                  
- ; 
                     			 
                  
- Terminates the command line, causing the Compiler to use the default setting for any unspecified options. The semicolon can
                     be entered any time after 
                     				s-file. 
                     			 
                  
When you invoke the Compiler without prompts: 
               	 
               
 
                  		
                  -  You specify the parameters you require and terminate the line with a semicolon 
                     		
                  
- The Compiler uses the default settings for any unspecified options 
                     		
                  
- If you omit the semicolon, the Compiler prompts you for any options that you did not specify 
                     		
                  
- Filenames specified in the command can be either a disk file or a system device