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> As was my understanding. Is Prime MI *EQ W-code I believe it is based on W-code but I do not know to what extent (i.e. whether it is a superset or a subset) >>> so there are other groups involved in determining who has access to it. > Uhhh. Am I reading that correctly? That even if you DID have the money > then IBM might choose Not to sell the compiler ..... I suspect that is probably the case. If it is only available on a restricted basis (there is a name for that category of product but I can't recall it) then somebody writes the Ts and Cs that determines who is licensed. Since Software Group "own" the W-code definition, I have to believe that they would also want a say in the process. Why wouldn't they? Jon Paris Partner400
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