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hi Rob,
Sometimes it really makes you wish that IBM would charge extra for the
"heritage" compilers, doesn't it?
There are perfectly valid reasons to still be writing new code using RPG
III.
Maybe the OP works for a historical society.
Kind of like a museum, or a place like Colonial Williamsburg where they
try to recreate the way things were done in previous generations for the
historical value.
They probably still churn their own butter, use a horse to plow the
fields, etc.
(This is a joke. Please take it as such.)
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