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I agree the support is good but what about pre-process? Some of our custom options are like:

SG CALL PGM(XCRTSRV) PARM(&L &F &N)

the programs retrives some data and then prompt the command with the "correct" parameters:

SBMJOB ??CMD(CRTSRVPGM SRVPGM(MUOBJ/&N) +
MODULE(MUMOD/&N) EXPORT(*SRCFILE) +
SRCFILE(MUSRC/QSRVSRC) BNDDIR(*LIBL/MU) +
ACTGRP(&GROUP) OPTION(*DUPPROC) +
) JOB(&N)

any idea?

TIA
Marco


----- Original Message -----
From: Buck <kc2hiz@xxxxxxxxx>
To:<wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc:
Date: Monday, February 4 2008 03:28 PM
Subject: [WDSCI-L] PDM vs RSE (was: EGL vs. Java)
Nathan Andelin wrote:

I think it would surprise a lot of people to learn what others may be
using the PDM option column for, since anyone can create their own
options using CL, RPG, etc.

It's not too hard to create your own RSE custom options either. In fact
you can pretty much just import your PDM options. There's a wiki entry
on RSE: http://wiki.midrange.com/index.php/RSE

Selecting members is a little different. In PDM I would use F17 to
subselect a list by attribute/text/type, type my option, F13 to
replicate to the bottom of the list and then field exit out the ones I
didn't want.

That process is a little different in RSE because it's not simple to
dynamically alter the filtered view to narrow down the subset you want
to tinker.
--buck

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