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From: "Buck Calabro" <buck.calabro@aptissoftware.com>
To: <RPG400-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 12:12 AM
Subject: RE: Help us migrate to ILE RPG
> Gerald Magnuson wrote:
>
> >We are a small shop (3 programmers, 1 manager).
> >We need to convince management on cost benefits of
> >migrating to ILE. (time justification is what they
> >want the most)
>
> I don't recall exactly, but here's what I *think* I did and how long it
took
> me:
> 1) Convert a familiar RPG/400 program to RPG IV:
> CVTRPGSRC (comes with the compiler) logfile(*NONE)
> WRKMBRPDM, edit and compile ACTGRP('QILE')
> Time: 10 minutes.
>
> 2) Add code using new syntax:
> WRKMBRPDM, edit. Use D specs to define a new standalone field with a REAL
> variable name like CustARAmt, add a few lines of code to use the new op
> code; eval CustArAmt = CustArAmt + CUR + OVR30 + OVR60 + OVR90. Compile
> ACTGRP('QILE')
> Time: 15 minutes. You can use the converted D specs as a template.
>
> 3) Add a subprocedure:
> Scan the Midrange Archives for examples of subprocedures. Look at the
> Redbook "Who Knew You Could Do That..." for examples. Edit code, compile,
> test.
> Time: 1 hour.
>
> Time expended: call it 4 hours in case I missed some stuff. There's no
ILE
> here; just RPG IV.
<snip>
Buck,
This is not true, there is ILE here. As soon as you compile with
DFTACTGRP(*NO) you are creating a 'real' ILE program. If you want to use
RPG IV in an OPM environment, you'd better stick to DFTACTGRP(*YES). Sadly,
this means no subprocedures. Of course there is nothing wrong with building
real ILE programs, but mixing those with OPM programs can be tricky (e.g.
OVRDBF + OPNQRYF in OPM CL, then calling an ILE RPG program ...).
Joep Beckeringh
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