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Hi,
In the main window you should also see the 9.5.0.3 version. I'm on
9.5.0.3 and it displays:
IBM Rational Developer for i
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Version: 9.5.0.3
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U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure
restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.
This product is powered by Eclipse technology. ( http://www.eclipse.org )
Regards,
Jeroen
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Van: WDSCI-L [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx <javascript:;>] Namens
Craig Richards
Verzonden: vrijdag 3 juni 2016 10:01
Aan: Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio Client
for System i & iSeries <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx <javascript:;>>
Onderwerp: [WDSCI-L] Finding your RDi Version Number
Hi all,
Apologies if I'm missing something obvious but I notice lots of posts
referring to version 9.5.0.3 which I <em>think</em> is the latest version.
When I look at my installation details, I'm not completely sure what I'm
supposed to be looking at as there seem to be lots of different plugins and
couple of different ways / places you can see info.
Help / about Rational Developer for i shows me Version 9.5 on the main
window.
From there:
- clicking on the swirly IBM icon I get a window that shows me ( amongst
other things ) that my Remote System LPEX Editor Support is version
9.5.0.v20150615_0110 - or
- clicking on the "installation details" button brings up another window
where I can see in the plugins tab that I have very many plugins from
provider IBM and they all have similar version numbers to above.
But they are all 9.5.0.v* ( well, mostly )
So, what do people mean or where are they looking to be able to say they
are on
9.5.0.3?
Again, sorry if this is a repeated or foolish ( I have never claimed not
to be foolish... ) question.
thanks kindly,
Craig
PS I'm also interested in how I might be able to get ACS installed so that
I can ( if I understand correctly ) make use of an improved SQL client
within RDi ) Unfortunately where I work I have to run everything under a
citrix client and am not allowed to handle my own installs so I'm not
entirely sure if I will be able to get this sorted out.
I thought ACS was just a new 5250 java client so I'm not exactly sure how
it interacts with RDi to provide SQL client functionality.
Any links / comments to how this works would be gratefully accepted.
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