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  • Subject: EDITING CODE ON A PC - ????
  • From: Jon.Paris@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1999 17:55:23 -0500

 >> 1) I want to edit my RPG-400 code in my pc and then upload it to my
AS400 library.What are the steps involved (please give details).

Use any text editor and then FTP the file to the 400.  You can probably use
Client Access, but I never could get that to do any useful file stuff for
me.

 >> 2) Is there any free software that I can download for
       a)  For editing code on a pc
       b)  Syntax check for RPG code edited on a pc
       c)  compiler for rpg code in a pc.

Depends on your definition of "free".  Both Aldon (Flex/Edit) and IBM
(Code/400) market products in this area.  Both offer free trial versions on
their web sites (IBM's is via www.software.ibm.com/ad/varpg - I think Aldon
is just www.aldon.com) IBM's has no time limit, Aldon's (I think) is 60
days.


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