(Forgive me if the following comments belong on the CODE list.)

>>No; and if I were still writing RPG day-to-day, and now that there is
>>(presumably) a CD on the premises, then I would go and do it.  Indeed, I
>>may well do so in the near future, as I have to enhance a small
>>application that I wrote.  I was just bemoaning the fact that it's not
>>made as easy as it could be.  It could (and IMHO should) be made as easy
>>as installing or updating Client Access Express.

I am a CODE novice myself, still getting to grips with the basics.
However,
the installation CAN be made as easy as Client Access.  Following the
instructions,
I recently copied the 4 CD's to an IFS directory on our iSeries, (mapped as
a Network
Drive to the PC).

Subsequent to this I successfully installed CODE on a number of PC's -
using the
iSeries as the 'server' in the same way you would Client Access.  I was
surprised how
straightforward and easy this was.

'Someone' has to load the software in the first place, of course - but this
is also true
of OS/400, Client Access, etc.  Once this is done, subsequent installs
should be
easy.

Brian Parkins



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