Does anyone have a quick method for finding a COBOL copybook start-positions for fields? For example:
000100 01 BGG-FILE-REC.
000200 03 BGG-RCD-KEY.
000300 05 BGG-DUDENAME PIC XXXX.
000400 05 BGG-DUDEADDR PIC XX.
000500 05 BGG-HAIRCOLOR PIC X(71).
000600 05 BGG-EYECOLOR PIC X(8).
The BGG-HAIRCOLOR column begins at column 7. However, the actual file I am handling has about 250 variables totalling to 3400 bytes. Slogging through and adding the PIC values with a hand calculator is hideous and not happening in my lifetime. The number would be nice to have in vi for when I am examining output from the system; i.e, does BGG-EYECOLOR value fall in the correct column?
I could write a perl script to annotate such a copybook but before I do it I wondered if anyone has a smoother way to get the same value?