When you compile, direct the error messages to a file, and save this file to examine. The compile command for capturing error
               output in a file is: 
            
            ccbl  -e  filename  program-name
            From the information in this file, you will probably be able to determine the cause of the problem and make the necessary
               changes. If not, we would be pleased to assist you. Here's an overview of the information we need to know, most of which you
               can simply fax to us: 
            
            
            
               
               - We need to know your hardware and operating system. 
- It's also helpful for us to know which version of the ACUCOBOL-GT compiler you are using. In case you've encountered a compiler
                  anomaly, a later version of the compiler may solve your problem. To determine the version you are running, type: ccbl -v
- We need a copy of the compile-time error file. If any message appears on your screen, we need the exact text of the message.
                  
               
- Finally, if you can isolate the section of the code that is causing the problem, please fax us a printed copy of this code.
                  
                  
                     