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I agree. The person I spoke to said it costs them more to sell it than they get. It's kind of like the deal when SQL UDFs first appeared - seems I remember you had to have the C-compiler, and it cost a bunch back then. At 02:50 PM 6/23/02 -0500, you wrote: >My point was that if you pay that kind of money for WDS and it says C++ is >in WDS, then IBM should include pase and pay the fee out of the WDS cost. > >John Ross > >At 01:42 PM 6/23/2002 -0500, you wrote: >>PASE is very cheap - $100 for our 270 P05. $50 if a commercial member of >>PartnerWorld. >> >>I was told by IBM sales person that it's bundled with v5r2. >> >>They have had to charge for it, because of licensing from Berkeley. Must be >>folding it into v5r2 costs. >> >> > >> >And it looks like you still have to buy (pay a licensing fee) pase to >> >compile C++.
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