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John,

I actually recognize this. These are directives from a VERY OLD product
that we sold that provided MI integration before IBM started to offer it.
If I recall correctly, is was called Ressemble/400 and was sold as an add
on to another product we had that dis-assembled *PGM objects into MI. The
ZMILIB is the application library where the decompiler and compiler were
kept.

This product was withdrawn from the market in the early 90's .... mostly
because the IBM support solution was easier to use and free.

There are other ways to include MI code. I'm sure someone else in this
list is familiar with the process.

Rich Loeber - @richloeber
Kisco Information Systems
[1]http://www.kisco.com

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On 10/23/2014 2:33 PM, John Yeung wrote:

Hey folks, here's one you probably don't hear every day:

What are my options for compiling an RPG program that contains embedded MI code?

In my particular case, the RPG is RPG III or RPG/400, and it contains
what appear to be preprocessor directives #BEGIN and #END (the '#' is
in column 1), which delimit the MI code.

The comments at the top of the source indicate that ZMILIB must be in
the library list, and the program object created by the CRTRPGMI
command. As you may guess from the fact that I'm asking, these don't
exist anywhere on our current system, and I'm not having any luck
Googling these things.

John Y.

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