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I thought that ADM was an additional licensed program Vern. I don't think
it was included as part of the base PDM tooling.
Jon P.
On Jan 21, 2023, at 11:03 AM, Vern Hamberg via MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
was the only change-management facility on these systems, so far as I know.
Application Development Manager, which I think you call "extended" PDM,
There is a V5R1 manual at
http://publibfp.dhe.ibm.com/epubs/pdf/c0921332.pdf
parts used in the compilation of a part is stored with that compiled part
This does know about dependencies, as this quote suggests -
Each time you use the BLDPART command, the information about dependent
as a dependency relationship.
worth looking into, eh?
It's part of ADTS, which included SDA and PDM and other tools. Might be
hell". This includes PFs in a library being referenced by *PGM and DSPF
Cheers
Vern
On 1/21/2023 6:09 AM, Patrik Schindler wrote:
Hello,
my projects slowly become more complex and I start to face "dependency
objects in other libraries. When I change a field
in (older) versions of OS/400 (here: V4R5), *without* using MS Windows
I'm wondering which easy ways of source tracking are available directly
based, or other "external" development tools. I want to solely rely on OS
provided facilities.
see benefits in doing so on V4R5.
Note: I'm exclusively using DDS for creating PFs/LFs, no SQL. I don't
failed to find the nerves to look into what seems a highly complex
I have noticed the "extended" PDM project management, but so far I
mechanism. I'm also not sure if I can "import" already existing "projects"
(aka: libraries with one SOURCES for all source members) into it. Also,
this facility is no longer available in 7.2, as I've seen. (Some of my
projects I'm using on and developing on a 8203-E4A.)
experience with it. I'm rather fluent with UNIX make and Makefiles, though.
I have read about TMAKE from QUSRTOOLS but so far no first-hand
list
Other thoughts from the group?
Thanks!
:wq! PoC
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