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Are you saying an RPG38 object will no longer run?

-----Original Message-----
From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of rob@xxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 10:32 AM
To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: Death of RPG38 and RPG36 -and- more!

Jim,

I was surprised to find we still have
Resource 
   ID     Option  Feature  Description 
5722SS1   5        5050    OS/400 - System/36 Environment
5722SS1   5        2924    OS/400 - System/36 Environment
5722SS1   6        5050    OS/400 - System/38 Environment
5722SS1   6        2924    OS/400 - System/38 Environment
5722WDS   32       5050    Compiler - System/36 Compatible RPG II 
5722WDS   32       2924    Compiler - System/36 Compatible RPG II 
5722WDS   33       5050    Compiler - System/38 Compatible RPG III
5722WDS   33       2924    Compiler - System/38 Compatible RPG III

I am going to propose to the boss that we delete that and see what 
problems occur.  I suppose a smarter thing would be to first analyze a 
system wide DSPOBJD for the attribute that indicates this.

Oh, here they are:
Development machine:
....+....1....+....2....+....3....+....4....+....5....+....6....+....7..
..+....8....+..
Object      Library     Object      Object    Last Used  Created by  SRC

change  Change
Attribute                           Type      Date       User
Date  
     Date 
RPG36       SOFTTURN    REF#00031   *PGM                 MARKPHIP 970206

041305
RPG36       SOFTTURN    REFRPG36    *PGM                 QSECOFR 970206 
041305
RPG36       TOPRD00001  REFRPG36    *PGM       041305    MARKPHIP 970206

052204
RPG38       ATSAOP1     MV012R      *PGM 830525    052204
RPG38       ATSARG4     MV012R      *PGM 830525    052204
********  End of report  ********  

Probably a Turnover "proof-of-concept" program and an old ATS training 
course.

Production machine:
Actually, here there were 236 programs, and hey, I found my old copy of 
FINANCE library to calculate an amortization schedule.

Rob Berendt

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