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COCRDSLC.cbl: Card Demo Core Transaction Handler

Part of CardDemo Core Module: This COBOL program, COCRDSLC.cbl, handles core transactions for the CardDemo module, accessing LIT-CARDFILENAME and LIT-CARDFILENAME-ACCT-PATH datasets for reads.

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Datasets

  • LIT-CARDFILENAMEThis node represents a dataset that is read by the COCRDSLC.cbl program. The program, named Card Demo Core Transaction Handler, is responsible for accepting and processing credit card detail requests. The dataset likely contains card filenames used within the business logic layer of the application.
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  • LIT-CARDFILENAME-ACCT-PATHThis node represents a dataset that is read by the COCRDSLC.cbl program. It is involved in processing credit card detail requests.
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Files

  • COCOM01Y.cpyThis copybook, COCOM01Y.cpy, is utilized by the COCRDSLC.cbl program, which handles core credit card transaction logic. It is included or used by the 9000-READ-DATA paragraph, suggesting it contains data structures or definitions necessary for reading transaction-related information.
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  • COCOM01Y.cpyThis copybook, COCOM01Y.cpy, is included by the main paragraph of the COCRDSLC.cbl program. It serves as a resource, likely containing common data structures or constants used in the Card Demo Core Transaction Handler. Its inclusion suggests it provides definitions essential for processing credit card detail requests within the business logic layer.
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  • COCRDSLC.cblThis program, COCRDSLC.cbl, serves as the core transaction handler for card demonstrations. It is responsible for accepting and processing credit card detail requests. The program utilizes the 9000-READ-DATA PARAGRAPH and includes it within its operations, indicating a dependency for data retrieval.
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  • COTTL01Y.cpyThe COTTL01Y.cpy copybook is utilized by the COCRDSLC.cbl program, which handles credit card detail requests. This copybook is included within the 9000-READ-DATA paragraph, indicating it contains data structures or definitions necessary for reading and processing transaction data.
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  • COTTL01Y.cpyThis copybook, COTTL01Y.cpy, is included in the COCRDSLC.CBL program, which handles credit card detail requests. It likely contains data structures or constants used in the business logic of processing these requests.
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  • CSDAT01Y.cpyThis copybook, CSDAT01Y.cpy, is included and used by the COCRDSLC.cbl program, specifically within the 9000-READ-DATA PARAGRAPH. It serves as a resource to hold data related to card processing within the business logic layer of the Card Demo Core Transaction Handler.
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  • CSDAT01Y.cpyThis copybook, CSDAT01Y.cpy, is included in the COCRDSLC.cbl program, which handles core credit card transaction logic. It likely contains data structures or definitions necessary for processing credit card detail requests within the business logic layer of the application.
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  • CSMSG01Y.cpyThis copybook, CSMSG01Y.cpy, is included by the COCRDSLC.cbl program, which handles credit card detail requests. It is utilized within the 9000-READ-DATA paragraph, suggesting it contains definitions or structures necessary for reading and processing data related to card transactions.
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  • CSMSG01Y.cpyThis copybook, CSMSG01Y.cpy, is included in the COCRDSLC.cbl program, which handles core credit card transaction logic. It likely contains data structures or definitions relevant to processing credit card detail requests within the business logic layer of the application.
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  • CSMSG02Y.cpyThis copybook, CSMSG02Y.cpy, is included and used by the Card Demo Core Transaction Handler program (COCRDSLC.cbl). It is invoked by the 9000-READ-DATA paragraph, suggesting it contains data structures or related logic necessary for reading transaction data within the business logic layer of the credit card processing system.
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  • CSMSG02Y.cpyThis copybook, CSMSG02Y.cpy, is included in the COCRDSLC.cbl program, which handles core credit card transaction processing. It likely contains data structures or definitions essential for managing credit card details within the business logic layer of the application.
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  • CSSTRPFY.cpyThis copybook, CSSTRPFY.cpy, is included and used by the COCRDSLC.cbl program, which handles core credit card transaction processing. It is invoked via the SEND-PLAIN-TEXT-EXIT PARAGRAPH, suggesting it plays a role in the communication or output aspects of the transaction handler.
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  • CSSTRPFY.cpyThis copybook, CSSTRPFY.cpy, is included in the COCRDSLC.cbl program, which handles core credit card transaction logic. It likely contains data structures or constants utilized by the main paragraph (0000-MAIN) for processing credit card detail requests. As a copybook, it serves as a reusable component for definitions within the business logic layer.
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  • CSUSR01Y.cpyThis copybook, CSUSR01Y.cpy, is utilized by the COCRDSLC.cbl program, specifically within the 9000-READ-DATA paragraph. It serves as a resource that is included or used by this section of the business logic handler for credit card detail requests.
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  • CSUSR01Y.cpyThis copybook, CSUSR01Y.cpy, is included by the main paragraph of the COCRDSLC.cbl program. It serves as a resource within the Business Logic layer, specifically for the function of accepting and processing credit card detail requests. As a copybook, it likely contains data structures or reusable code snippets essential for handling credit card transaction data.
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  • CVACT02Y.cpyThis copybook, CVACT02Y.cpy, is utilized by the COCRDSLC.cbl program, specifically within the 9000-READ-DATA paragraph. Its role is to provide essential data structures or definitions used in handling credit card detail requests. As a copybook, it is included to ensure consistent and standardized data handling across the business logic layer of the Card Demo Core Transaction Handler.
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  • CVACT02Y.cpyThis copybook, CVACT02Y.cpy, is included within the COCRDSLC.cbl program, which handles core credit card transaction logic. It is likely used to define data structures or constants essential for the credit card detail request processing performed by the main program.
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  • CVCRD01Y.cpyThe CVCRD01Y.cpy copybook is utilized by the COCRDSLC.cbl program, which handles core credit card transaction processing. This copybook is included within the 9000-READ-DATA paragraph, suggesting it contains data structures or definitions essential for reading and processing credit card details within the business logic layer.
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  • CVCRD01Y.cpyThis copybook, CVCRD01Y.cpy, is included in the COCRDSLC.cbl program, which handles core credit card transaction logic. It likely contains data structures or definitions used by the main program to process credit card detail requests.
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  • CVCUS01Y.cpyThis copybook, CVCUS01Y.cpy, is utilized by the COCRDSLC.cbl program, which handles core credit card transaction processing. It is included by the 9000-READ-DATA paragraph, suggesting it contains data structures or constants essential for reading and processing credit card details.
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  • CVCUS01Y.cpyThis copybook, CVCUS01Y.CPY, is included in the COCRDSLC.CBL program, which handles credit card detail requests. It likely contains data structures or constants used in processing these requests as part of the business logic layer.
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  • COPAUS0C.cblCOPAUS0C.cbl is a copybook used by the COCRDSLC.cbl program, which handles credit card detail requests. This copybook is included or used by the 9000-READ-DATA PARAGRAPH within the COCRDSLC.cbl program.
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  • COPAUS0C.cblThis program, COCRDSLC.cbl, handles credit card detail requests. It utilizes the COPAUS0C.cbl copybook, which is included by the 9000-READ-DATA paragraph. This indicates that COPAUS0C.cbl likely contains data structures or definitions necessary for reading and processing card transaction data.
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  • CCDLThis COBOL program, COCRDSLC.cbl, serves as the Card Demo Core Transaction Handler. It is designed to accept and process credit card detail requests, indicating its role in the business logic layer of the application.
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