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  • Subject: RE: Communication types in Code/400
  • From: "Shaw, David" <dshaw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2000 22:11:28 -0400

Eric,

I haven't used debug, but I have no problem with CL or CMD prompting.  I'm
using STRCODE from a 5250 session, though - prompting won't work if you use
the other method, since that runs in a batch job on the /400 rather than an
interactive one.

I haven't tried Code Designer on database files yet.  I knew that it is
supposed to work for physicals, but I don't recall seeing anywhere that it
works for logicals.

Dave Shaw
Spartan International, Inc.
Spartanburg, SC

> -----Original Message-----
 
> 
> Since we have switched our communications type from APPC to 
> TCPIP there are
> some functions that seem to no longer work. For instance CL 
> prompting and
> Debug are two functions that worked with APPC but don't with 
> TCPIP.  Has
> anyone else had these types of problems with TCPIP?  And if 
> so how did you
> get around them.  
> 
> Here is the error  message that I got when trying to prompt 
> CL commands:
>  
> CODE - LCL0015E - Error - Unable to access CL host prompting or help
> 
> 
> Also is there a bug when using Code Designer and logical 
> files or is that
> just not an available option? 
 
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