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  • Subject: Who's using ILE RPG IV and Activation Groups
  • From: Bob Cozzi <BobCozzi@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 15:44:05 -0500

I'd like to pose a caveat question on this RPG IV and Activation Group 
thread.

Is anyone using RPG IV under OS/400 Version 3.1?
If yes, are you using/attempting to use activation groups?
If yes, are you using/attempting to use Binding Directories and modules?

When are you/your organizations planning on moving beyond OS/400 Version 
3.1?

If you have a CISC-base AS/400 and are on OS/400 version 3.2 would it be 
beneficial to you, for IBM to provide a "V3R3" that contains the latest RPG 
IV features, such as those found in V3R7 and perhaps V4R1?

Bob Cozzi
Bob@rpgdev.net


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