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Jeff - I've recently done a lot of work on JCRCMDS particularly with the RPGIV conversion and the /Free conversion..

I have a lot of old RPGIII code that I'm converting..use JCR4MAX to convert your RPG - I prefer it over CVTRPGSRC...plus you can tweak it to cater for "your" specific code..

Used in combination with RDi and a good CMS will make it much easier..

Good luck.

Kevin

On 17/03/2016 20:57, Jeff Young wrote:
Thanks Vern.
The JCRCMDS is what I was thinking of.

You know, as you age, the SECOND thing to go is short term memory. :)

Jeff Young
Sr. Programmer Analyst

On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 4:43 PM, Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hi Jeff

It looks as if Craig Rutledge has a utility - one among a ton - for doing
this -

http://www.jcrcmds.com/jcrdown2.html#JCRPRTF_tag

This converts RPG4 O-specs to PRTF - so you'd convert your RPG3 first to
RPG4 - CVTRPGSRC is the command.

I've not used this command = have used others of his - so check it out.

Help Systems used to have Print Coder - I think it is now marketed by
Gumbo.

HTH
Vern


On 3/17/2016 3:25 PM, Jeff Young wrote:

All,
I seem to recall that there were products (freeware/open source) that
would
take RPG O specs and create PRTF DDS from them.

I am presently working at a client that is converting from RPG to RPGLE
and
has embedded O specs for printing.


Jeff Young
Sr. Programmer Analyst

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