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Depends on your OS level.

At V5R1 all programming objects are in the WDS set (5722WDS websphere dev
tools).

Before, the languages where in individual product numbers (Ie:5xxxRG or some
such thing for RPG),
check to see that those are installed too, depending on your programming
preferences.

As I have not had the opportunity to work with LPAR, would it be as simple
as displaying
licpgm on both sides to compare??

HTH
Mark


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I just installed OS/400 on my new LPAR on Saturday and I thought I
included all the programs products that we running on my production
LPAR, but yesterday I discover that I don't have PDM.

What did I miss on the install ?
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