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  • Subject: Re: Free OS/400
  • From: "James W. Kilgore" <eMail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2001 10:51:32 -0700
  • Organization: Progressive Data Systems, Inc.

Joe,

I created a SAVF for you and placed it on John Ross' machine at
63.167.147.10

Log on as user: wyatterp pass: wyatterp and you will be located to
library wyatterpd.  You can not change library.

There you will find SAVF wyatterppb which is the result of doing a
SAVLIB of library wyatterppb.  The file was created on a V3R2 machine by
userid wyatterp00.

It contains the programs (most of them) for maintaining a G/L chart of
accounts which is a simple table maintenance accessed by GLNOWRK.  There
is also command GLNOINQ which is callable when the programmer wants to
allow for selection (F4) type of processing.

There is also ZIPCWRK for maintaining a zip code table.  The difference
between GLNOWRK and ZIPCWRK is that ZIPCWRK allows for subset selection
by changing the state to display in the SFLCTL record.

Both programs allow for edit/delete/add/list and 'position to'.

Also the GLNOLST and GLNOWRK function allow for subset processing that
is controlled by a black box display program which displays a Query
record selection type of panel.

If there are any missing parts let me know.

Thanks for all of your effort and I'm looking forward to seeing your
results.

BTW, since this included the zip code table and chart of accounts sample
data it's about 4mb.  That's a bit more than by punk connection has
reliably handle.

J. Kilgore

Joe Pluta wrote:
> 
> That sounds good.  Once you've created a stable library, send me a savefile.
> I'll install it on my machine, run the conversion, and I'll make the browser
> version available via the www.plutabrothers.com website.
> 
> The ultimate goal of the design is 100% automatic conversion.  I reached
> better than 99% with my Focus/2000 Y2K conversion tool, and I see no reason
> I can't match that with this tool.  The first version of the automated
> conversion is done, and I'm pleased with the results.
>
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