Great!

On Fri, Jun 5, 2026 at 2:26 PM James H. H. Lampert via MIDRANGE-L <
midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 6/5/26 11:06 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:
James,
There is ZERO license requirements for iACS anymore. None. Well, at
least
on current versions of the OS.
I know you have your own 5250 product and perhaps that is why you eschew
iACS.

Actually, up until recently, I had trouble getting iACS to work at all,
or figuring out how to use it.

That's apparently no longer the case. Even running it on a Mac.

"Run SQL Scripts" is actually rather nice. Nicer in some ways than
Squirrel. Nicer in other ways than STRSQL. A little counterintuitive
figuring out how to deal with a small group of statements to be executed
individually, but never as a script, but I managed to dope that out.

Kind of a pity that Sequel Ace is a MySQL-only application, because it's
a lot nicer than Squirrel, STRSQL, or iACS.

--
JHHL
(happily banging away at code on a REAL TERMINAL today, and using the
OPM debugger)

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