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Joe, Why can't you just put it into an OCL.  We use that a lot here.  We
jsut add just about any CL command and just launch the OCL.

Ron

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Pluta [mailto:joepluta@PlutaBrothers.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 10:21 AM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: Interactive version of STRDBRDR


If I wanted to put a few CL conmmands into a source member and just run them
(kind of like old-fashioned OCL), can I do it?  The last time I did this,
many years ago, I used STRDBRDR, but that requires submitting to batch.  Can
it be done interactively?

I know I can just compile the lines of code into a program, or read each on
and execute them via QCMDEXC.  I just wondered if there was another way.

Joe

P.S. For background, what I'm trying to do is create "source members" for my
non-program objects.  For example, it would be nice to have a source file
that I could "compile" that would generate, say, a data queue.  I could just
compile that source and run it as a program, but then I'd need to keep track
of that program as well as its source.  I was just hoping there was a more
direct approach.

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