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It appears to me that Open I/O could signal a new level of cooperation between IBM and 3rd party vendors to extend RPG's reach to new devices and databases. If a file name, record name, and device type were passed to an Open I/O handler, along with an I/O buffer, then it would be possible for 3rd parties to write generic Open I/O handlers to implement various data management and device management operations while maintaining a familiar, streamlined, and consistent programming interface.
This topic has triggered a number of ideas about extending RPG's reach to other database platforms, and UI devices.
-Nathan.
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