• Subject: Re: text equation
  • From: Jim Langston <jlangston@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 07:37:33 -0800
  • Organization: Conex Global Logistics Services, Inc.

Okay, REXX is easy to use.

I created a source file called QREXXSRC and created a
member called testing.  I then entered the source code shown
below, saved it, and then did a 16 on the member.  After being
told that my argument wasn't a regular expression, I did a 16
and hit F4, then typed in 1 + 2 * 3 as the parameter.  A screen
popped up and told me 7.

Now I only have one question.  How do I run a REXX procedure
from the command line?

As it is, I now have a calculator for the AS/400.

Regards,

Jim Langston

Douglas Handy wrote:

> Eric,
>
> >I never used REXX, do you have exemple or a good way to learn what I can do
> >with it.
>
> I don't use it either -- but it is what you may want to use in this
> case.  REXX is included on every system as part of OS/400 so your
> machine will definitely be able to support it.

<SNIP>

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