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Is there a good way to query in WDSC or do you have to use green screen? I
have had the Arcad plugin installed and use that when need to jump back to
do things like query. Does anyone know if WDSC is going to incorporate a
emulator like Arcad in the future or would that be defeating the purpose
of WDSC? Being new to programming (yes young and learning COBOL) and
green screens I am all for doing everything on WDSC, but still need green
screen because internal people still input using green screen we have not
moved everything to web based yet. The Debug feature in WDSC is much
easier to use then what other programmers have told me about using the
green screen debugger, except we don't have many ILE COBOL programs just
OPM COBOL so we lose alot of the debug functionality (Example: Set Entry
Point).

Jeff
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message: 3
date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 13:38:26 -0400
from: Trevor Perry <trevor@xxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Fed up with green screen plodders

Dennis,

Use the WDSc plugin emulator from Arcad. You can download it (for free)
from
here: http://www.arcadsoftware.com/content/view/201/316/

No more biting.

Trevor


On 10/11/07 12:46 PM, "DennisRootes@xxxxxxxxxxx"
<DennisRootes@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I personally don't see WDSc/Rational replacing the green screen until it
fully supports interactivity. The way it's done now bites. I do most
of
my coding in Rational, but compiling and other interactive stuff on the
green screen. But that's just my opinion. =)





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