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E specs are D specs for tables and arrays.

The F spec entries are the equivalent of the INFDS data structure and
INFSR subroutine.

I would think there is an RPG/II book in the InfoCenter, isn't there?

On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 2:00 PM, Mike <koldark@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is there documentation or a good article somewhere on what some of these
"strange" things are in the S36 programs and the likely equivalent.

One example is an E-Spec. It appears to be some sort of array or table.
Perhaps for a subfile? Also these F-specs:

0011 FWK CP F 756 WORKSTN
0012 F KFMTS CTDS04FM
0013 F KINFDS DSINF
0014 F KINFSR SUBINF

I would hate to bombard this list with a ton of questions if there is a
resource I could go to first.

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On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 9:23 AM, Mike <koldark@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I was told it existed in school but was lead to believe it no longer
existed. I am now looking at some old RPG36 and OCL36 code and need to
"modernize it". Is there a tool to help convert it to RPG or RPGLE code
similar to CVTRPGSRC?

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