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Sometimes it would be desirable if one could use existing mainframe programs in WINDOWS or UNIX/LINUX/Linux on System z applications. Can we use tcACCESS to integrate the mainframe programs?

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Sometimes it would be desirable if one could use existing mainframe programs in WINDOWS or UNIX/LINUX/Linux on System z applications. Can we use tcACCESS to integrate the mainframe programs?

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Certainly, tcACCESS supports the integration of mainframe programs (Legacy Integration). Just imagine a VBA macro that has been executed as part of a WORD document and calls a COBOL mainframe program. The COBOL program gets executed and returns data back to the macro where the data is being processed.

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