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That's some cool stuff. It will be so easy to learn /free using CODE/400
to convert my source. From what I see so far, the syntax of /free seems
pretty easy to pickup.
Thanks,
Frank
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Angela,
If you are using Code/400, there is a utility to convert to /free. What it
does is create a separate source member. You could convert then compare the
two. Might be good for both you and your programmer.
Thanks,
Mark
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