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None of tHe shops I've worked at used UIM at all in their applications.
I have preferred doing menus in CL, but using bae-ones calls per menu option. The problem it brings is the temptation to add bells and whistles that are better pushed to the program that the option calls.
If memory serves, UIM does that pushing.
--aec
On 08/02/2025 4:29 AM EDT Patrik Schindler<poc@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Jeff,
Am 02.08.2025 um 03:27 schrieb Jeff Crosby<jlcrosby@xxxxxxxxx>:
As of today I am fully retired so the SDA issue no longer applies to me.Maybe you come back tinkering with IBM i privately? Has happened before with others: A Leopard rarely changes its spots. ;-)
The only thing I used SDA for was menus, What is the alternative (if any)Simple and this has been said from not only from me: Leave DDS menus and use UIM based menus. Once you have established the first menu from scratch, it's merely copy-member-and-change. See the Application Display Programming PDF from IBM.
to maintain these menus?
:wq! PoC
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