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I haven't used a SCM in > a decade, but I'm wondering if the OP's problem/concern might be changing a CLP to a CLLE. The place I was at a decade ago didn't use ILE so I never had to deal with a conversion via the SCM. Is that a problem? Here I just change the source attribute from CLP to CLLE and compile that puppy.

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Agreed, every version of Turnover I have ever seen allows a mix of OPM
and ILE. I just ran a form this morning that had CLP, RPG, RPGLE and
CLLE objects on it. No issues whatsoever.

On 3/18/2010 1:21 PM, Charles Wilt wrote:
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Thorbjoern Ravn Andersen
<ravn@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I am pushing for that too. The major problem as I understand it, is that
our Turnover instance used for compiling does not support a mix of OPM
and ILE compilation so for this to be manageable we need to switch the
WHOLE application over to ILE. For now, we do not have time for that
excercise...

I find that very hard to believe. Unless you're using some really
ancient pre-ILE version of Turnover.

Our old ancient version of Aldon didn't have any issues mixing OPM and ILE.

Charles


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