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I think in order to have the client software you need the cd’s. QCODE contains the server side pgms
necessary to use Code on the client.
This is my understanding. BTW, there are probably PTF’s you’ll need to use the latest Code/400
version on V4R4. Phil -----Original
Message----- Thanks for the reply,
Phil. We also have the QCODE library on our box (we're running 4R4 now),
but will we also get the PC CD's or does that have to be ordered separately? Thanks Chris -----Original Message----- I think you can order it though shop ibm. It’s going to be free. I don’t know if you have to wait for V5R1 to be GA’d or
what. But in the interim, it’s
$300 a copy. I wouldn’t buy six –
I’d buy one. Especially since it’s
going to be free soon anyway.
Whatever is necessary on the server is probably already installed. I connect to as/400’s that do not have
the cl2 product installed and no problem.
Library QCODE exists. On
the wdts cd’s, you get Code/400, Code Designer, VA for RPG, VA for Java,
Distributed Debugger, Websphere Studio.
Enough stuff to fill up 3 cd’s.
I’m still learning to use Code/400. When you have green screen access it
will take a lot of use before I’m faster in Code than in seu. But over all I like it. I really like the Project
Organizer. I hope they add an ERD
tool to Code Designer. Phil -----Original
Message----- Hi all, Sorry to bring this up
again, we are currently reviewing the code/400 software and I've recommended
that we purchase 6 licenses for the developers. However, I've just found
out that we are upgrading to a 830 on V4R5. What would be the
simplest way for us to get the copies? Is it included in some software package
we get with the machine, or do we have to order it separately? I'd
appreciate some input. I would like to get it copies in ASAP, but if I
can get it with the machine, I'll wait. Thanks for the input! Thanks, Chris Proctor |
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