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I've been good up until now and stayed out of this but ....... >> You can code off-line but you still have to get on-line to verify the program and get cross-reference. Not correct. You _do_ have to have connected at some time in order to cache the file definitions, but once that is done there is no connection needed. Trust me - I did _not_ have an iSeries plugged into the seat power outlet when I was using Verifier when I flew home on American Airlines the other week <grin>. Personally I could not survive without CODE and the Verifier. If I don't have a cached file description I cobble together a DS for the missing record definitions and then code everything except the I/O ops. Works just fine - x-refs and all. If you're not familiar with what CODE can do try one of the articles or our QuickStart guide which you can find in the CODE section at our web site which is www.Partner400.com Jon Paris Partner400
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