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In response to Jack Woehr's request for a further description of the application:--
The referenced application, written in RPG3, extracts supply and demand info from MRP databases, then builds a proprietary reporting database. The reporting database is moved off the iSeries to an SQL server which supports the users' reporting requirements.
The application does not have any transactions - MRP supplies the transactions. Its database is basically a snapshot of a manufacturer's inventory and production requirements at the time it is run.
Roy Luce
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Subject: Re: OS400 vs AIX
It really depends on what the application does. Do you want to describe it further, Roy?
On Thu, May 18, 2023 at 7:05 AM Roy Luce - Long Pier Solutions <lwl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have an iSeries application, written in ILE, which runs in the
OS400/DB2 environment.
What does it take to run that same application in an AIX//Progress DB
environment?
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