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Terry,

I use WDSC for all my work.  So I setup a compile command that always adds 
the DBGVIEW(*SOURCE)  (or *LIST)  at compile time.


Jeff Stevens
Mize, Houser & Co. P.A.
913 451 1882
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Hi Terry

I'm afraid there isn't.  However there was a recent thread on this list 
talking about pre-compiling source members and Denis Robitaille kindly 
allowed his pre-compiler to be posted for everyone's use.   The save file 
is available for download from Leif Guldbrand's site (www.think400.com) 
and will allow you to specify the compiler options you want to use as 
comments within the source member.

Hope it helps.

best regards

Jonathan
www.astradyne-uk.com

-----Original message-----
From: "Beeson, Terry" Terry.Beeson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue,  9 Nov 2004 11:01:10 +0000
To: "RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries" rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: H Spec DBGView

> Hi All
> 
> Is there an H Spec to specify the Debug View?  E.g. DBGVIEW(*LIST)?
> 
> Thanks for your help,
> Terry
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Beeson, Terry
> Sent: 09 November 2004 10:38
> To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
> Subject: RE: New RPG programmers
> 
> 
> I agree.  It's up to us to convince the decision makers that the AS400 
and RPG is the right choice, and actions speak louder than words.
> 
> I reckon AS400s tend to get a slating from Windows/Unix lovers, mainly 
because they don't understand what AS400s can bring to the party.  The 
general perception seems to be that the AS400 is old and outdated.
> 
> I've learnt not to try to convince people, but to show them.  If they 
have a problem that they think the AS400 or RPG can't solve, I'll quietly 
work on a solution.  No-one at my company knew we can host web pages for 
example (CGI rocks!!).  Slowly the AS400 and RPG gains a little more 
respect each time. 
> 
> When first learning RPG in '94, I was frustrated with the huge number of 
missing features available in many other languages (local variables!!). 
Now - I love RPG.  If I can't do something, it's because I don't how yet 
(not because the language prevents me.)
> 
> my two cents... 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Terry
> 
> 
> <snip>
> No, but it could mean (given a change in your IT shop's management)
> that RPG is no longer allowed to be used for new development because
> it is viewed as being deficient in some way or another.  That your
> tried and true RPG apps that are tuned to your business processes are
> going to be targeted for replacement by crap that the VB kids are
> writing or some one-size-fits-all package written in .NET with a SQL
> Server backend because your old VP of IT (who began his career as the
> only IT employee when you bought your first S36) retired and was
> replaced by some knothead with an MBA who thinks 5250 is DOS.
> 
> The reality of the situation (that I can do anything on the back-end
> in RPG that someone else can do in Java/C++/etc at least as well if
> not better) is meaningless.  If people in your shop aren't pushing the
> envelope with what RPG can do, the stereotype is perpetuated.
> 
> It has nothing to do with age.  It has everything to do with attitude.
> <snip>
> 
> 
> 
> 
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