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Hi,
Now let me get this straight, We spend thousands of dollars for PDM et al.(a program that worked), then spend thousands more on WDSC and then spend thousands more to get WDSC it to build a program...

What am I missing, how is this better? :-)

Spencer

<snip>

> > I used Implementor and it sucked big time (Try a whole day to > get a couple of programs installed and then having to do it > again) and it's support for this kind of thing was terrible. >

Ouch, perhaps a little harsh?

How long ago was this?

Did you talk to MKS support?

</snip>

About a year ago. We lived on the line with MKS support. Waited and
waited for to try to get things fixed. The company had the product for
years. Just one thing after another. It was a very frustrating
experience after using Turnover.

It had a terrible time with service programs and SQL.
Sorry to Mark.


Spencer Elliott wrote:
Hi,
Being one of those unblessed people who is being kicked out of CODE/400, Project Manager and ADM, I have a some basic question about the use of WDSC for iSeries QSYS development.

Scenario: I have an ILE program object that consist of 6-module, 3-service programs. The modules and service programs are written in both ILE/RPG and C.

What is the proper procedure to bind this program in WDSC/RSE assuming all required modules and service programs are built?

What is the proper procedure to bind this program in WDSC/RSE and have the required modules and service programs rebuilt before the bind?

Thank you,

Spencer



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