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you can write a .NET console app that read arguments from the command line.
That creates an .EXE file on the PC. From the AS400, use STRPCCMD or
something like that to initiate the running of the .NET .EXE on the PC from
the AS400.



On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Don Vege <dvege@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I need to call some C# programs we have from or ERP system, which is
written in RPG. Looking for some direction on I how I might go about doing
this.

Thanks,

Don





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