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-----Original Message-----
From: "Al" <macwheel99@xxxxxxxxxx>

Date: Sun, 10 May 2009 13:02:44
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: ILE Novice


Can someone point me to link to manual on RPGLE?

One thing that might be helpful would be what you can / cannot do in RPG vs.
RPGLE.



I am on V5R1, tried to do something with RPG, could not get everything
needed, copied source code to RPGLE, planning to identify & fix any errors,
then work on what I could not do in RPG, only 1,000 errors in the compile
was a bit more than I bargained for. I suspect/hope most is due to F
specifications structured differently.



I assume the PDM Type is correct for me.

RPG becomes RPGLE and

SQLRPG becomes SQLRPGLE



When calling an RPGLE program, can I do it with CL (in QCLSRC), or do I need
to use CLE (in what source name)?

I am using files defined in DDS . I sure hope externally defined files work
same way in RPGLE as in RPG.



-

Al Macintyre

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Home PC in midst of replacement ... many standard things not yet fully
operational again yet




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