Granted, I'm not a programmer (expect CL) but I don't think I've heard "API" mentioned once in the ten years I've been here. I've have heard "free" (as in RPG), WDSC, subfiles, chain, etc but not API. Are we in the Stone Age?
Any other shops out there that don't use API's?
Bryan Burns
iSeries Specialist
ECHO, Incorporated
Lake Zurich, Illinois
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Subject: RE: Stop users from pressing C during session error
Are you familiar with a check book? You write us a check and we'll give
you the command. :-)
Actually we have people in the department whose goal is to retire before
they ever "have" to use a subprocedure, WDSC, real date fields, etc. But
they bang out APIs. It's just a skill you need nowadays.
Rob Berendt
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Tom Liotta wrote:
Bruce Vining wrote:
On the first part:
If you are on V5R2 or later and want to be informed of (or
override/prevent)
inquiry message responses then you might be interested in
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v6r1m0/topic/apis/XREPLY.ht
m
Now, THAT is useful info! Interesting that it took so long to hit
the list though. Apparently, it hasn't gotten wide exposure. I do
see that it's been mentioned in a couple posts to lists here in
recent years.
It's useful as long as you're familiar with exit points, which I'm not. I
was hoping for a command...
Bryan Burns
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