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  • Subject: Re: AS/Set & 4GL curiosity
  • From: cpapp@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 17:18:09 -0300




sorry, but I don't understand very well (or I don't want to undertand).

What's the meaning of:
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>like you should aim for your foot,  eg.  in V4r3 and V4r4 the large RPG
>III (note not IV) sources created by AS/SET don't compile (I think it
>you need to do a manual convert to IV. because IBMs mods to IV when
>ported back to III overload certain size resrictions in III).


IBM have a PTF for this (found it whilst searching the PTFs for anything
BPCS related).
I didn't bother with it as we don't touch AS/SET ourselves (or the source
generated by it).
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Are you saying that with o.s. V4R3 and V4R4 you create an as/set program
and rpg compiler couldn't compile it?
Don't you know which is the PTF number I should  to install?

Thank you for more information.
Claudia


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