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Brad

The answer is usually, no problem. The other reply here mentions certain object types you can't have in the library that will be in the IASP. Other than that, it's pretty simple.

Feel free to contact me off-list, I've played with this some for our products. We have some customers doing it already. There are other issues we can discuss.

Vern

On 2/10/2011 10:38 AM, Bradley Stone wrote:
I was wondering, as being asked by a customer, if I should worry about
any applications I've written for them using RPG/CL/CMDs/RPGLESQL.

One customer is asking if the applications will work with an iASP...
I honestly have no idea or what I can do to even check.

I read part of the redbook and it says to "verify with your software
vendor that they have enabled their product to work in an iASP
environment..."

What exactly does that mean?

Thanks!

Brad
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