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  • Subject: Re[2]: Errors with Windows2000 and Windows/NT?
  • From: "Douglas Edwards" <Douglas.Edwards@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 17:11 -0500

     
     Edmund & Group
     
     Found out the problems were all due to environment variables not being 
     set up.  After correcting this, the problems went away.
     
     Thanks for your help


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Subject: Re: Errors with Windows2000 and Windows/NT?
Author:  CODE400-L@midrange.com at INTERNET
Date:    4/18/01 11:56 AM


Hi Douglas,
     
I tried to reproduce the Designer bug with indicator sets.  I am also 
working in W2K (which I have found to be very stable).
I create new DSPF, created a couple of fields.  I conditioned one of the 
fields and a COLOR keyword on the other field and created 3 indicator sets 
to test the visual effects of conditioning.
It all worked flawlessly.
Could you give me the failing scenario?
     
Thanks,
     
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Edmund Reinhardt, AS/400 AD Tools,  reinhard@ca.ibm.com
Dept 607,   IBM Canada Lab           TL 778-4392  Phone 448-4392
     
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Subject:        Errors with Windows2000 and Windows/NT?
     
     
     Our company is rolling out CODE/400 to developers and analysts.  As 
     part of the rollout, I had a session for 12 users.  The PC's are all 
     new PC's with plenty of memory, and with Windows2000 as the OS.  The 
     students were going through IBM's CODE/400 Introduction Lab.  And all
     
     had CODE/400 lock up at the same places.  Afterwards, tried this on a
     
     WindowsNT PC, with the same results.  Meanwhile, I can do the same 
     thing on my PC with Windows95 with no problems.  All CODE/400
installs
     are at V4R5M1.
     
     Here are the problem areas:
     
     Designer - locks up when working with indicator sets
     Does not allow you to submit compiles in the Editor - When selecting 
     Compile-Prompt, you can make changes to the parameters, such as 
     selecting CRTBNDRPG, but as soon as you press Submit, CODE Program 
     Generator and the editor lock.
     Prompted on a D Spec, but when you position your cursor under
Keywords
     and press F1, the editor locks.
     
     Not a single PC could do the above things, except for my PC with 
     Win95.
     
     Needless to say, this first class was not very impressed with 
     CODE/400.  Any suggestions?
     
     
     
     Douglas Edwards
     ALLTEL Information Services
     2200 Lucien Way
     Maitland, FL  32751
     
     Douglas.Edwards@alltel.com
     
     Phone: 407-875-1818 ext. 141
     Fax:   407-875-1181
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