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I wanted to know the steps to follow to design and develop a simple program
(*PGM) in RPG400(Interactive) associated with a Database(PF & LF), and the
techniques and tools used in each step.
I use OS V5R3M0.

Sincerly,
Mustapha

2015-04-10 3:47 GMT+01:00 Nathan Andelin <nandelin@xxxxxxxxx>:

Mustapha,

It would help if you were to provide additional context for your question,
such as what level of expertise you might have with RPG and IBM i
development, and whether you might be interested in using RPG for 5250 or
Web development, or whether you're interested in developer tools for RPG
development.

The design of RPG programs may depend on whether the use is for interactive
applications, batch applications, reports, communication via sockets,
connecting to Java resources, etc.

To begin, you might consider what work you want to handle in *PGM objects,
and what work you want to handle in *SRVPGM objects. How will the
procedures will be evoked (from the command line, etc.) The ILE Concepts
Guide offers good advise about how to structure applications and make them
modular.

RPG is especially well suited for database I/O and screen I/O. But in what
context might that be important to you?
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