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The command is CVTRPGSRC, not CVTRPGPGM - senior moment? ;-) That command does very little, just changes things in place to the equivalent in ILE RPG. That's why I like Linoma's product--it converts data definitions that are in C-specs, to D-specs, as recommended for ILE RPG. (I assume others do this, too). IBM's command doesn't do this, last I saw. CVTILERPG can also make some C-specs into eval statements. You have the choice of what it'll do. I don't sell it - just like it alot. Vern At 04:29 PM 9/9/02 -0400, you wrote: -snip-
Using the DDS and some minor changes(most of the time), you can convert a typical RPGII to RPGIII with little trouble. Yes, you can then run the CVTRPGPRG and produce some ILE "like" code.
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