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Kev,
There are definitely different dongles for the runtime and the
development systems. The development one is quite a bit more
expensive. You don't run the compiler directly via a call to an
.exe. It's run via the menuing system (aka OCL.EXE.) Once you're in
the environment you run the regular compile command: RPGC.
-mark
At 12/10/2010 09:28 AM, you wrote:
Yup, some people are still using it. And sorry if it might be off topic.
I am trying to do an emergency fix for a company running baby/36, but I
can't get the compiler to work. It runs a PC program (RPGII.EXE) which
errors out with "*** FATAL ERROR - Unauthorized User". I am guessing that
maybe this is because the dongle plugged into the parallel port is a
"runtime" dongle and I need a "developer" dongle in order to compile? Does
anyone know?
Thanks,
Kev
*Kevin Nunn
RGV Pizza Hut, LLC*
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