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On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 16:41:15 -0500, Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Now there is IBM's VARPG and ASNA's VRPG, but neither get much press and > both cost $$. > > Hate to contradict you but VARPG is part of the compiler package. If you > own an RPG compiler and SEU etc. then you already own VARPG. It is packaged > with the WDSc tools and as of the current release (V5.1.2) can be installed > separately along with CODE. And that means *I* have access to it because I have a license for WDSc. What about someone who doesn't have access to an iSeries, and therefore no access to VARPG? VARPG is about the only way to learn RPG without access to an iSeries, but you need the WDSc license. I can't just download it like I can download Eclipse or Sun's IDE.
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