The videos below provide instruction on a number of common situations you might encounter using the NetCOBOL for .NET or NetCOBOL for Windows® products. The links connect you to the blog post containing the video. Tutorial durations in minutes and seconds are shown in parentheses.
Introduction to NetCOBOL for .NET: How to create your first Visual Studio COBOL Project (5:51)
Visual Studio Project Properties (DLL/EXE, Compile Options, CopyPaths...) (6:01)
Working with Copybooks, including debugging (4:32)
Compiling from the Command Line Part 1 of 2 (5:14)
Compiling from the Command Line Part 2 of 2 (5:56)
COBOL Calling VB.NET - Mixed Language Example Part 1 of 2 (4:51)
COBOL Calling VB.NET - Mixed Language Example Part 2 of 2 (5:55)
Using Try/Catch Exception Logic (6:21)
Creating WinForms (5:10)
Programming WinForms (9:45)
Retrieving Data Passed Back to Your Program (8:50)
Accept from Command Line plus Debug (3:55)
Attaching to a Database with Microsoft® Access (2:48)
Attaching to a Database with SQL Server (3:05)
COBOL Structure Example for Connection to a Database (5:06)
Connecting to SQL Server Using a Connection String (7:33)
Connecting to SQL Server Using ODBC (9:01)
Connecting to Microsoft® Access Database Using ODBC (6:03)
Avoiding Common JMP037 Errors (6:08)
Obtaining Information on Using SQL from Help (3:18)
Project Manager Overview - Used to Build DLL/EXE and Animate (5:55)
Changing the Main Program in Project Manager (2:05)
Combining Many Programs in a Single EXE (4:35)
Debugging Visual Basic 6 Calling COBOL (4:30)
How to set your Copy Book Path (2:46)
Accept from Command Line plus Debug (6:20)
Calling an API - ALPHAL - Introduction to ALPHAL (5:57)
Call an API in-line with other Calls, using DLOAD, combined with Entry File (5:58)
Call .NET DLL - Shows basic steps for using COM Interop, and registering the DLL. Watch me first (9:17)
Call CSharp .NET DLL - Using COM Interop (7:04)
Calling VB.NET DLL - Using COM Interop (7:31)