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Warren, I'm not sure what licensing levels they're quoting you, but the standard RDPi 7.6 configuration (full name Rational Developer for Power Systems - RPG and COBOL Tool for the i, or something close to that) contains everything you need for green screen development. It includes a GUI screen designer (which I think is better than CODE Designer, but in any event is very similar) as well as a printer file designer.

The 7.5 version was still RDi (Rational Developer for i), which was about $650 a seat, and RDi-SOA, which was $1500 a seat and included EGL development tools. That may be what they're talking about.

Note that there is no 7.6 version of RDi-SOA. The packaging for RDP going forward may be a bit different, but there's no final word on that.

Joe
Our department is gradually migrating to Windows 7 PCs. Our
understanding is that WDSc 6.0 and WDSC 7 will not work for that. A
couple of my colleagues tried to install WDSc 7 onto newer Windows 7
PCs, and it would not even load. As a solution, we've been advised to
install RDI IBM Rational Developer for Power System RPG and COBOL
Development Tools for i. I have heard that even when installing RDp
onto a Windows 7 PC, there can be some issues to be addressed. Any
tips as regards a successful install would appreciated.
We have seen various licensing levels ranging from $645/User to
$1,510/User. Can someone please spell out what capabilities come with
each licensing level? Is the CODE400 screen designer module built into
the RDI? We'll probably use RDp for RSE.


Thanks



Warren S. Schultz
Sr. Systems Analyst
American Foods Group, LLC



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