A) REXX while a great language is all but dead except maybe on the
mainframe. Only a very few in the POWER community even knows it exists.
B) Who will understand it, maintain it, debug it, etc. etc.?
Again a worthwhile addition to the list of potential solutions, but not
practical in its application.

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On Fri, Jun 3, 2022 at 10:24 AM Mark Waterbury <
mark.s.waterbury@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Most things you can do in CL you can also do in REXX/400 ...

And, REXX/400 has a Db2 interface already provided by IBM ...

So, why not just code those little utilities in REXX instead of CL?


Just saying ...

Mark S. Waterbury

On Friday, June 3, 2022, 10:53:24 AM EDT, Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

It's probably easier to bury the commands you wanted to do in CL into RPG
instead of trying to shoehorn SQL into CL by using CLI?
Or if you don't like RPG then start using Stored Procedure Language as
your new command language?

Is ILE dead?

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Yikes, take something simple and make it complicated, have you ever really
looked at the CLI?
First off all the examples are in C, so unless you understand C pretty
well, enough said.

All I really want is cursor support, and the ability to send/receive
variables in CL from open source. Knowing that's not likely to happen
as an IBM supplied update to CL, we have to find other methods of returning
a result set to CL. Today we write to a temporary table then read the
table sequentially in CL. Or as I suggested before, use a user space, or
other object. That's up to the ingenuity of the developer. The trick is
to make it simple enough to maintain and for others to use, and be
sufficiently robust enough to cover almost all the use cases.



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