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> With that said I am glad they are taking it away in some part > because now they won't have to support it which will > hopefully leave more time for new features in the latest > compiler versions. But it just smells of Microsoft thinking. > Know what I mean? But the AS/400 came out in what? 1988? That's going on 18 years. I think IBM went above and beyond. I can't imagine MS supporting business users to that extent. > Wow, did I just stand on both sides of the fence? :-) No comment. <g>
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