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  • Subject: Re: Where do all the long file names go?
  • From: Jeff Carey <jeffreycarey@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 12:42:06 -0600
  • Organization: Trase Miller Solutions

Does Visual Age C++ work on the AS/400?

Ed.Doxtator@ssa.co.uk wrote:

> Hi All
>
> We have developed a set of programs in C++ under Windows NT.  As the
> programs are developed under Windows NT, they have long filenames.
>
> Now, it's time to convert the code to the AS/400.  We're planning on using
> VisualAge Java (as I don't know of any other tool out there that does C++
> for the AS/400), and we're wondering-- where are the compiled C++ programs
> stored on the AS/400?  Are they stored under the regular AS/400 file system
> or the Isolated, er, Integrated File System?  If they're stored in the
> regular AS/400 file system, what happens to the names of the objects?  Do
> they get mangled somehow?
>
> Look after yerselves...
>
> Thanks
>
> -Doc
>
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