When I ordered my blade through the developer discount program I decided 
to cut the cord to RPG400 and RPGIII land and go ahead and order only 
RPG ILE and other ILE compilers. So I ended up with the following:
5733-RDI  Rational Developer for System i V7.1
   0002  OTC per User
and
5761-WDS  IBM WebSphere Development Studio
   1482  WebSphere Development Studio Registration
   1512  P05 OTC Appl Dev ToolSet
   1540  OTC per User Appl Dev ToolSet
When I installed the licensed programs I added the following:
5761WDS    *BASE   WebSphere Development Studio
5761WDS    21      Application Development ToolSet
5761WDS    31      ILE RPG
5761WDS    35      ILE RPG *PRV Compiler
5761WDS    51      ILE C
5761WDS    52      ILE C++
5761WDS    56      IXLC for C/C++
5761WDS    60      Workstation Tools - Base
There was no install CD for licensed programs for 5733-RDI which I 
assumed was OK because it is a client based application.
License key from the Key Center was:
         PRDID(5761WDS)
         LICTRM(V6R1M0)
         FEATURE(5103)
         SERIAL(*LOCAL)
         PRCGRP(P05)
         LICKEY(XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXX)
         USGLMT(XX)
         EXPDATE(*NONE)
         VNDDTA(*NONE)
I am getting Grace Period expiration messages when I submit compiles and 
I think that is because it is because the ILE compiler for RPG isn't 
licensed properly. Or, perhaps not.
Does anyone know what the correct feature is for ILE compilers on IBM i 
6.1?  I think it is 1568 for a P05 box but I am not sure.  What is the 
feature 5103 feature that I AM licensed for?  My grace period 
notifications are on feature 5101 and 5102, not 1568 which is what I 
would expect if the feature code for ILE compilers is correct.
This site: 
http://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/cgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=AN&subtype=CA&htmlfid=897/ENUS208-013&appname=USN  
seems to be pretty comprehensive but none of the WDS features I am 
dealing with are even mentioned there.
Man, this used to be SO simple: Order 5722WDS and you got everything you 
need... I don't know who this "majority" is that IBM quotes as wanting 
to buy the development tools in a piecemeal basis, but I sure am NOT one 
of them...
Pete Helgren
 
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