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Hi Mary! Given your expertise, have you considered PSC/400? It will take your existing applications and immediately web enable them (as in overnight). All the function keys will work, and so on, and you will also be running in batch with no interactive tax. You can continue to develop your applications as green screen, but you will have the luxury of running either via 5250 green screen or in a browser with point and click features. We even have a mode that emulates 5250 in a browser (you don't have to retrain people, yet you still get the benefit of zero interactive). There are no user-based fees or per-seat licenses, and no requirements for big, expensive PCs. The conversion is done entirely on the iSeries using a single command; you can just include it in a CL and run it whenever you compile! I'd love to demo the product for you. You can contact me at 847-359-2657 to chat, or you can see our current demo (soon to be upgraded) at our website: http://www.plutabrothers.com We also have a pilot program: send us a couple of programs and we'll convert them free of charge and let you see the results. Joe Pluta President Pluta Brothers Design, Inc. > From: Mary Koetting > > We're a small shop (5 RPG/COBOL programmers) with an I5 Iseries (Apache > server) and we're researching a new tool to write web applications and > would > appreciate any input you have on the subject...we have some visual RPG > experience and have a couple of web applications using Brad Stone's eRPG. > > There will be forms entry, maintenance, automatic emailing, real time > updating with about 100 users and it would use at least 30 files...would > also love to have something in place that would capture the form as a > scanned object and pass it to an Oracle database....we spend a lot of > effort > feeding forms to a scanner. Don't know if this is even possible but would > save a lot of work. > > We want to be able to use function keys to move from one screen to > another. > > We would like to get cut down on our interactive workload and also need to > keep track of who does what...we have a lot of PHI information (HIPAA) so > we > have to know when, how and who changed the information. I've seen a little > of the Nexus Portal and I'd like to know if anyone has experience with it > also.
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