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Oh yeah, for sure, I did not know you had a command! Skip the silly exit
point (more trouble than it is worth) and just use your command to compile
everything from RDi. Done deal. Leave it like it is for the poor old PDM
folks.

It's easy, just Work with Compile Commands and COPY one that's already
there, change the command name, and save it. Sure, they will occasionally
be duplicated, or disappear altogether, but on most days they'll be there.

Usually.

Stu


On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 5:48 AM, Buck Calabro <kc2hiz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 26 January 2016 at 06:26, Gad Miron <gadmiron@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Stu

Right, the exit program replaces CRTBNDRPG/CRTRPGMOD with a CMD named
CRTRPG.
the CPP of this CRTRPG Cmd calls the "pre-compiler" and then executes
CRTBNDRPG/CRTRPGMOD .(and then calls "post-copiler")

I got the idea, I'm going to drop the CRTRPG Cmd and move the required
logic to
the exit program itself.

If you entirely substitute CRTRPG for CRTBNDRPG you can change the RDi
compile command to CRTRPG. This will avoid the exit program issue
with RDi altogether and you won't have to change anything on the IBM i
side.
--buck
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