[snip]
> The one thing that OPM programs can do is call other programs -- both ILE
> and OPM programs can be called.  Therefore, it's possible to write an
> interface that you could call from an OPM application.

is this an accurate picture of what you're suggesting below?

OPM RPG <-a-> ILE C wrapper program <-b-> ILE C API
<snip>

You could also do OPM RPG <-a-> ILE RPG wrapper program <-b-> ILE C API. 

In order to save my self the headache of converting JDEish programs to ILE or 
dealing with Net.Data, I've also done this sort of thing to call a procedure in 
various service programs.

Matt


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