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  • Subject: Re: Is anyone using ILE?
  • From: phall@xxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 19 May 1997 10:19:42 -0500




PHIL HALL @ SSA
05/19/97 10:19 AM





jdorn @ inetmi.com on 05/19/97 08:51:37 AM

Please respond to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com

To:   cmassoglia @ voyager.net
cc:   MIDRANGE-L @ midrange.com (bcc: PHIL HALL/CHIRD/SSA/US)
Subject:  Re: Is anyone using ILE?




Charlie Massoglia wrote:
>
> I am curious how many people are actually using ILE to develop their
> applications.  I have several questions:
>
> Are you using RPG IV or ILE COBOL?  If so, are you just experimenting or
are > you developing all of your new code in RPG IV or ILE COBOL?

I'm using ILE/C, only.

> Are you just taking PDM option 14 (CRTBNDRPG or CRTBNDCBL) to compile
your > RPG IV and ILE COBOL programs or are you using PDM option 15
(CRTRPGMOD or > CRTCBLMOD) to create modules, followed by a CRTPGM to bind
the modules into > a program object.

I use both in-house build utilites & the TAATOOL make tool

> Are you using service programs?

Yes.

> Are you running your RPG IV code in the default activation group or are
you > using named activation groups, *NEW, or *CALLER?

Mostly *CALLER, for the application we write, although *NEW for some test
type environ.

> Are you using binding directories?

Yes, a number of different onse are supplied with our application to allow
customers to build
different parts. (this normally involves the customer binding to a
different set of our
*SRVPGM's - hence different *BNDDIR's)

> Are you using binder language?

Yes.  With support for previous signatures etc, etc,

Phil Hall
phall@ssax.com


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