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  • Subject: Native files in the 36 Environment
  • From: Sam <kanak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 08 Feb 1999 23:11:17 -0500

Greetings All,
Has anyone had experience running RPG II and OCL with native files.   I
have a client who wants to convert their enitre database to native to
make it easier to convert their homegrown RPG II into native code.  I
have not had a problem in the past with single format files but they
have a number of mult rec types.  I've converted one and ran it on a
program and it seems to work fine.  I used the original flat file name
as my logical joining the 2 formats.  I'm wondering if there is any
situation where an RPG II program or an OCL program would have trouble
picking the correct format.  Any help would be appreciated.

TIA
Sam

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