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CODE was not changed in WDSC 6. So you could use the version installed with 5.1.2 or whatever with WDSC 6. However, once the earlier version is uninstalled, you have to install from version 6. Here's a reference from the archives: http://archive.midrange.com/wdsci-l/200509/msg00181.html wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 06/08/2006 06:55:04 PM:
date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 15:10:59 -0400 from: ChadB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Where is my Code400? It's on one of the later WDSC install discs (towards the back of the
binder
of CDs). As I understand it, although Code400 is no longer being
developed
or enhanced, it's still the go to application for working with DSPFs and such. My main problem with that is that Code400 isn't tested or
supported
to work on the same range of platforms that WDSC is provided for
(Windows
2003, etc.). "Warren Schultz" <wschultz@america nfoodsgroup.com> To Sent by: <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wdsci-l-bounces@m cc idrange.com Subject [WDSCI-L] Where is my Code400? 06/08/2006 02:48 PM Please respond to Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries <wdsci-l@midrange .com> I installed WDSc (RAD) 6.0 recently, and began using RSE successfully. Seeing no point in keeping 5.1.2 WDSc anymore, I uninstalled it. Now my Code400 seems to be gone. I heretofore used Code400 Code Designer for
GUI
manipulation of DSPFs. Does WDSc 6.0 have something to replace Code Designer? Or how can I
install
Code via WDSc 6.0 disks? Warren S. Schultz Sr. Programmer Analyst American Foods Group
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