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What am I missing? Is "IBM Rational Developer for i" not available in
most shops doing development work? Isn't this an issue, at the very
most, of dragging and dropping one's desired work space onto a
thumbdrive and then dragging and dropping from that thumbdrive to the
client assigned to you at the new location? (With appropriate
permissions, of course.)
My bet is that I am missing some important piece of the process.
Before "IBM Rational Developer for i" though, I made sure the code
snippets I wanted were in sample programs on my web site and I could
just copy & paste from there, as needed.
On 3/20/2013 3:12 PM, TheBorg wrote:
Unless they have FTP blocked with an exit program (custom or commercialdifferent
product)...
"Buck Calabro" wrote in message
news:mailman.192.1363809754.7202.rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx...
On 3/20/2013 2:31 PM, Jon Allen wrote:
This question is probably for contractors who routinely work on
WhatAS400's. How do you bring with you your tools/template code to use at
each job site? What if you are not allowed to use RSTLIB or RSTOBJ?
is the easiest most flexible way to save your RPGILE source code so that
you can easily restore it to another AS400?
Thumb drive, FTP script, compile one CLP that does the rest.
--buck
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