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I'd agree - there might be differences if you have overflow, however.

CVTRPGSRC is pretty simplistic, too. That's why Linoma has its toolset - so that variable definitions can be pulled out of C-specs and go up to D-specs. And MOVEs become EVALs. Good stuff.

Vern

Alan Campin wrote:
Anyone ever have a CVTRPGSRC that did not correctly? I haven't.

On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 1:35 PM, <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

What you say has validity. But, I'm saying for simple changes (where you
should test anyway) running a program through CVTRPGSRC is simple and has
short term payback.

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From:
Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
RPG programming on the IBM i / System i <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
06/26/2009 03:29 PM
Subject:
Re: Reset pointer PF file
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If the work is being done then why not make the changes to prepare the
applications for web browsing, too? Make the commitment to create
version 2 for each application, one application at a time. Start with
the smallest/easiest/least significant so that your learning curve is
not quite so visible to everyone. Include the design phase. If they
insist on spending the money, energy, and time then give them some bang
for heir buck!


Vern Hamberg wrote:
Rob

Would you really advocate taking all existing RPG III source and
converting it to IV? If you have hundreds or thousands of them? Just to
do it?

Get Linoma's tools and convert them as you touch them - then make your
changes. Or run CVTRPGSRC if you can't spend the money - although it is
well-spent for Linoma's stuff, IMO.

People have to justify the ROI on this kind of thing - there is no ROI
to just doing things that work just fine, for the sake of a theory.

JMHO
Vern

rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Their management is <expletive deleted>.

Testing required is minimal.

If a programmer preferred to code in RPG/400 instead of RPGLE he'd be
the
first on the chopping block when it came time for layoffs.

Trying to remember how to do something in RPG/400 instead of RPGLE
slows
me down so long that I wouldn't reply to a post that asked an RPG400
solution. It's worse than trying to remember how to do accounting
using
nothing but paper worksheets versus an automated accounting system.

My muzzleloader isn't broke. In fact it works fine. I enjoy it.
However,
it won't be what I grab when I hear breaking glass in the middle of the
night.

Rob Berendt



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