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>> Are you saying the RPGIV compiler is based on the SAA compiler? Yes. Although probably not as tightly as management were led to believe it would be <grin> The RPG400 compiler was written in PL/MI. In theory that should have ported to the PL/X dialects on OS/2 and S/390. In practice the dialects were so far apart it was a virtual rewrite. Since the gods of SAA were paying for it, a new compiler was able to be written in C for the S/390. Interestingly this is where Bob's original statement is closest to the truth. It was the uproar among 400 users about _not_ having RPG included in SAA that caused IBM to include it in the first place. Anyway, there was now a new C based RPG compiler. We wanted to do RPG IV and we could point to and say that we could use that as a base, and that's what happened. Would we have ever got permission for a completely new compiler? I doubt it very much indeed. Using the SAA base also had the advantage of getting something for all the $s that were spent on it apart from the few licenses that wee sold! Jon Paris Partner400
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