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Also, you can no longer do a RTVCLSRC :( > -----Original Message----- > From: Dr Syd Nicholson [mailto:sydnic@ccs400.com] > Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 12:48 PM > To: midrange-l@midrange.com > Subject: Re: Differences between CL/400 and ILE/CL > > > Theres not a lot of difference really. > > For existing code just tell SEU it is of type CLLE and use > option 15 to > compile to a module. Other languages can use bound procedure calls to > use the CL procedure contained in your module. > > Alternatively you could use CRTPGM to create a program from your > modules, or CRTBNDCL (SEU option 14) to create a program directly from > your source. > > ILE CL allows a few extra commands - eg. CALLPRC, which allows CL to > call procedues in other compiled modules or service programs. > > Syd Nicholson > > > Peter_Vidal@pall.com wrote: > > >Good morning! > > > >Can you simply state the major differences between these > two? I want to convert > >several sources to ILE/CL and I want to know the advantages > (if any) of doing > >so. > > > >Thanks and have a wonderful day! > > > > Peter Vidal > > Pall Aeropower Corp. > > Senior Programmer > > Analyst > > > >
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