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From: Mr. Bananas

I'm working in a JDE shop that still writes most code in
RPG400.

Even with RPG III, color-coded syntax and 50 lines of code on the screen is
worth it for me, but that's just me. In any case, if you work for a company
that insists on writing new code in RPG III, then WDSC may not make sense.


We are writing new programs with RPGIV and use WDSc to edit
them, except for the ones that are generated by the JDE CASE
tool, which generates only OPM code...

A good reason to stop using the JDE CASE tool, but that's not your call and
you have to work within the corporate standards of your client.

The point still remains though that absent artificial constraints such as
those mentioned, you ought to be using WDSC.

Joe


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