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hello and welcome back to the moshikamp;#39;s mainframe channel this is moshex in the previous episode we look at how to use a 49 year old copper compiler to produce this kind of business reports uh this will be a payroll report and we saw that even a 49 year old cobalt compiler by ibm in fact this cobol compiler was last updated in may 1972 but was released uh almost eight or nine years earlier by ibm had a report writer function as you can see here that was able to make this kind of beautiful reports and even modern cobol compilers by ibm have some report function capabilities however the report rider sec feature of the cobol compiler was actually taken out of the modern ibm 64-bit cobol compiler and was sold to another company where now itamp;#39;s a paid feature however we saw that kobold is a great language to make kind of business reports we also saw one of the things i said in the previous episode is that how cobalt is actually even though itamp;#39;s a high level lan