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Point of worthless trivia: The EDTLIBL CPP used to be QMNRPEDL, an RPG pgm, but on V5R1 it isn't anymore. However it's still there, suggesting the question: what's it used for now (or is it just flotsam)? If you do DSPOBJD of QSYS *pgms then copy out those with non-blank attribute, you see some curious debris. Including QFZDOFMT with attribute FSCX, containing the string "5799-DNP Product: Freestanding C/400." Old pgms never die--they're just kept around to sell disks :-) --Dave On Sunday 30 June 2002 06:36 pm, Simon Coulter wrote: <snip> > LPPs are mostly written in PL/MI or C with a few using "odd" languages > such as Pascal or Modula-2. There were a few using COBOL and almost none > using RPG (there are certainly no IBM RPG LPPs now). <snip> > Regards, > Simon Coulter.
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