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Interesting, I didn't think many people used RLU because it's so unfriendly.
dbryant@banpharm.com on 11/04/2000 13:47:01
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Subject: Re: external *PRTF (was: RE: 'ILE RPG' or 'RPG IV' . What's the
diffe rence!!!)
Have you used RLU lately? It is absolutely GREAT!! O specs (ugly), might as
well be an RPG-II program.
With RLU, no worries about end positions, page overflow, line spacing or even
knowing the field lengths. With RLU, you can quickly center a field. You can use
the REFER option for RLU to get the field attributes for you. You can copy, move
and delete fields with a quick function key sequence. Even highlight fields and
underline (you can even use indicators to control the different functions
available). But most of all I love the fact that RLU will output your TODAYS
date and time, and the page number with NO RPG coding at all. Also you can
print a "Sample" prototype report to see how your report looks on paper.
RLU is cool!!!
IMHO.....
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very well said! I agree!
From: "Bale, Dan" <DBale@lear.com>
To: "'RPG400-L@midrange.com'" <RPG400-L@midrange.com>
Subject: external *PRTF (was: RE: 'ILE RPG' or 'RPG IV' . What's the
diffe
rence!!!)
Date sent: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 10:35:02 -0400
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Really don't mean to start a holy war here <g>, but... IMNSHO:
External printer files - BLEAAHHH! If it's used in only one program, which
is the case for 99.95% of all printer files I've ever come across, then keep
it in the RPG source!
Granted, had IBM's braindead RLU been something closer to what RDA (by
BugBusters???) is, then I might have formed a different opinion ten years
ago. Then again, since RDA allows you to choose between creating printer
DDS specs or RPG O-specs, who knows? There's really not a whole lot you can
do in DDS that can't be done in RPG O-specs for _most_ printer output.
Honestly, though, it really isn't an "ease of design / development" issue
with me. For me, it's an "ease of maintenance" issue, since I do much more
maintenance than new development.
Internal: One source member. External: Two source members.
Internal: No confusing where the printer file source is; it's right there.
External: Ever been in a JBA shop? 'nuf said.
Internal: One edit session, one compile. External: Two edit sessions, two
compiles.
Internal: When RPG compile error occurs, you just need to look for errors in
the RPG source. External: When RPG compile error occurs, you need to check
the RPG compile listing, oops - not there, now go check the printer file
DDS, make corrections, recompile DDS, recompile RPG.
All that said, I always follow the shop standards. I can do printer specs
either way.
Jon, please indicate why you think "it is just better and safer to describe
these things externally."
- Dan Bale
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> To: RPG400-L@midrange.com
> Subject: Re: 'ILE RPG' or 'RPG IV' . What's the difference!!!
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> PS. I don't think printer files have _anything_ to do with using them in
> multiple places any more that display files do - it is just better and
> safer to
> describe these things externally.
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