I did an trial of Databorough's X-Analysis, and was very impressed with
it, but I couldn't get _any_ analysis tools into our budget. I think it's
certainly worth a look. Their website is:
http://www.databorough.com/
Steve
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Folks,
We're undergoing the task of creating documentation for our iseries
programs. The number/size/complexity/god-awful spaghetti code of these
programs makes this impossible to do manually. So, we are looking for
software to help us along. My research so far has pointed me towards
Documint and Hawkeye. I've contacted both companies to set up a trial.
I'd appreciate it if anyone would provide feedback regarding their
experiences with these two packages. As an alternative please recommend
any other packages. I'm also happy to hear from vendors.
We are mostly an RPGLE shop though most code is written in RPG III style.
We have a handful of COBOL programs, and very small amount of C.
Thanks
Emily Smith
Programmer/Analyst
Bank Data Services
(618)659-4550
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