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Code/400 is PDM on steroids and on your PC.  

VaRPG is windows programming for us RPG people.  Would you like to make a bar 
graph of historical data instead of just making a green-screen listing of last 
year's top customers?   I mean a good looking graph that compares in appearance 
with an Excel graph?  A graph written from your regular AS/400 data, in RPG?   
How would you like to allow your users to have comment records that are 2,000 
characters long, are editable in a window, has drag & drop, word wrap, copy & 
paste, insert, and delete.  All in RPG and the data is on the AS/400.   The 
programs are actually on the PC but you write the programs and you deliver the 
packages.



In <7D5E548D9D4CD011BB8B00805FEA5130422EC7@SERVER01>, on 12/22/98 
   at 08:20 AM, Roger Boucher <RBoucher@stanpac.com> said:

>I hate to interrupt this string of conversation, but what is Code/400?
>What is VARPG?  I assume with answers to those questions I will
>understand the utility of the editor and debugger.  Again, sorry for
>interrupting but I have become curious.

>Thanks!

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