Actually there is an exception - when you compile RPG with embedded SQL, you can't say *ALL - you say *SOURCE, and that is the same as *ALL - weird design decision IMHO.

Vern

On 8/24/2011 12:36 PM, Charles Wilt wrote:
David,

It's my understanding that while it's possible to decompile OPM RPG
III, it's basically not possible to do so with ILE RPG IV...

Charles

On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 1:15 PM, David Gibbs<david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 8/24/2011 11:49 AM, ChadB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
A development manager here had read something about an enhancement in i 7.1
that supported retrieving RPG source code from program objects (if they
were compiled a certain way). I can't find the documentation now that he
read about it. Is anyone familiar with something of the sort, and if so,
could you point me towards some type of link to read more about it?
If you compile a program with the *SOURCE debug view you can access the source code listing ... but I don't think there is a way to extract that from the object (unlike the RTVCLSRC command).

You might be able to reconstruct the source if you did a DMPOBJ on the program and wrote a program to interpret the output.

There are 3rd party products that purport to be able to extract source from a program. I've never tried them though.

david

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