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I guess what I would like is better documentation, with source code in the
documentation, because I'm still gun shy about trying new API's on our
system. We develop on a production machine. And I'm afraid to try new
API's just in case I might crash our machine. I have heard that it's not
possible, but for some reason, if there's a way to crash the 400 I seem to
be able to find it. ( I even managed to do it hitting F10 in the debugger,
**Some one missed a PTF** )
I guess what I'm really asking for is the correct RPG code to call each API.
What does the API expect, and what should I expect back from the API. For
some reason I'm just not capable of fully utilizing the API manuals... Any
how, I hope everyone has a great day, and remember, 01/01/00 is almost
here... Any one willing to make any bets on what's going to happen? Small
hiccup or world failure, I say Big Hiccup...
tim
-----Original Message-----
From: Kahn, David [JNJFR] [SMTP:DKahn1@JNJFR.JNJ.com]
Sent: Monday, September 20, 1999 4:33 AM
To: 'RPG400-L@midrange.com'
Subject: RE: RPG 400 code on the NET
Chris,
Tim Hatzenbeler said he'd like to see example code from IBM. I
assume he
meant written by them. Personally I don't think they're necessarily
the best
people to produce example application code - it's not what they do
day in
day out, and it's not what they excel at. I'm not in any way
denigrating
them - they're just not application programmers - they write
operating
systems. The best application code comes from the best application
programmers.
Dave Kahn
Johnson & Johnson International (Ethicon) France
Phone : +33 1 55 00 3180
Email : dkahn1@jnjfr.jnj.com (work)
dkahn@cix.co.uk (home)
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