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Technically, you don't need binding directories to "run" your applications; just to "build" them. Are you sure you want to copy them to the the production server?
-Nathan.
----- Original Message ----
From: "Blake.Moorcroft@xxxxxxxxxx" <Blake.Moorcroft@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: RPG programming on the IBM i / System i <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tue, May 18, 2010 1:17:15 PM
Subject: Service programs and binding directories question
Hello all....
Going through the process of incorporating service programs and binding
directories to our ILE development (finally), and we've got a question.
Our current development system has all our development on a separate
iSeries machine where we do our dev and Q/A work. Once Q/A is signed off,
new development objects are moved to the production system.
The question is - can binding directories be saved and restored from our
dev box to our production box? I am assuming yes (it should just be
another object), but would like to verify.
Have a good day.
Blake Moorcroft
Developer - Corporate
Russell A. Farrow Limited
1980 Ambassador Drive, PO Box 333, Windsor, Ontario N9C 3R4
Bus: 519-966-3003 ext. 566, Fax: 519-966-9870
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