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So, How do we let IBM know this? What avenue do we have to communicate this
message to IBM? I use PDM everyday - all day - to display lists of objects
to take some action on. WDSc is _WAY_ too slow with both creating the
lists, and taking actions on the members of the resulting list. I have not
used SEU or SDA for several years. I have had to use RLU (it remembers
compile parms) a few times. I use the green screen source debugger because
the last time I tried the WDSc version (it has been a few years) it was
slow, and hard to configure to debug active programs running in batch. It
may be better now, and I am willing to change.

I want to let IBM know this, and need to know the best, fastest way to
communicate to IBM.

Jim

On Feb 8, 2008 7:36 AM, Joe Pluta <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

DBelcher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Joe,

Quick question: is pdm considered ADTS or is it a separate program? I
use pdm to access files and objects and libraries for speed but SEU is
just a option inside pdm in my mind.

PDM is ADTS. That's why IBM needs to make sure there is equivalent
functionality in RDi. This is a huge issue. People need to express to
IBM why they use PDM on a daily basis and whether or not the current
functionality will work. That's why I mentioned a "paging widget" that
interfaced diretly with the same APIs that PDM uses.

Joe


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