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QP2TERM is only used if I want to quickly test a .Net call outside of any program. A SSH session would work for that too I assume. I'm just used to QP2TERM.

QP2TERM on my machine is broken for interactive use. When you press
Enter, it echoes the first letter of what you just typed, then waits
until you press Enter again, at which point it echoes (on the next
line) the rest of what you typed, followed by the normal output. I
don't know if I broke it through some configuration, but I know I'm
not the only one to experience this, and the SSH interactive
experience is so vastly superior that I just leave PuTTY open these
days.

In the CL wrappers, Mono actually has to be called via QSHELL calling PASE because then the multi-threading will work. If you use QP2SHELL starting from a standard IBMi job threading is a no-go.

It never occurred to me to use QP2SHELL anyway, but some of the
popular Python libraries need multithreading as well, so that is one
thing even my minimalist wrappers handle.

John Y.

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