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Edmund

It seems that the kind of thing done by ObjectConnect - an option of SS1 - might work. You mentioned that you need to be able to work with streams. You work with SAVFs now. ObjectConnect has the SAVRST* suite of commands, which effectively make a SAVF, then transfer it in some way to the other system and get it restored there. I'm sure there are inaccuracies in my description, but it's the general idea - the parameters all match the SAV* and RST* commands.

So I'm thinking that the client - RDp now - could execute whatever it wants, including the various SR stuff - to get a "SAVF" on the fly that could be transferred and "restored".

Hmmm?

Vern

On 10/7/2010 4:00 PM, Edmund Reinhardt wrote:
Quoting an expert

"In this case, in i Projects, you can capture programs as binaries and
migrate them to other systems. Binary object support in RDp 7.6 will do
this for everything but logical and physical files. In the future we hope
to add support for logical and physical files.

In RSE, the limitation is that you have to copy to a target we can support
with CRTDUPOBJ. So you have to paste into a library (for objects) or source
files (for members).


-- David Dykstal, Product Architect - Rational Developer for Power Systems"


Hope this helps,
Edmund Reinhardt
edmund.reinhardt@xxxxxxxxxx
IBM Rational Developer for Power Systems
DDS on i, COBOL on AIX expert

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