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Thank you Bob for stating my case better than I could have worded it. That is my point exactly. I am converting RPGII to RPGIV. In my mind (such as it is), RPGIV is RPGIV, whether fixed or free-format, but it doesn't really become ILE unless you compile into modules, bind, etc. That may not be technically correct but that's the way I view it. I compile using CRTBNDRPG and currently have no need to use the ILE enhancements.

I apologize if I offended anyone with my improper terminology, but I stand by my decision to (attempt to) let the group know that this is a single program with no binding.

~TA~



"Bob P. Roche" <BRoche@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:mailman.35119.1300805063.2702.rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx...
While you are correct in that one is a language and the other is an
environment. I disagree that just because you use the RPGIV syntax use are
using the ILE environment. I appreciate the OP stating not ILE. To me, it
means I can assume a few things. The program is one big program, not a
series of modules bound together. There is not a service program being
used.are a few things I would assume by this statement.

I can take an RPGIII program and run it through the IBM converter to make
it (mostly) RPGIV syntax. IT will have an RPGLE type. But I would not call
that an ILE program.



From:
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To:
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Date:
03/22/2011 09:34 AM
Subject:
Re: Display subfile page number
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Timothy -

No offense intended, but you need to get your terminology correct.

RPGIV is a language. ILE is not a language - ILE is the acronym for the
Integrated Language Environment.

RPGIV programs (whether coded with free-format or fixed-format source
statements) /are/ ILE.

- sjl



Timothy wrote:
Am I just missing this, or is there a subfile page number field that I
can
retrieve and/or display in an RPG 4 (not ILE) program?

It's a load-all SFL and the SFL is handling the page up/down.

I just want a simple page number field that updates
when the user pages down or up.

It's their flagship O/E program and I'd really rather not
rip the guts out of the subfile processing.

Ideas? TIA.



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