Though IBM has said that they will have a print file designer in an
upcoming release....
-Eric
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I say again, RDi screen designer does not do printer files.
 
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Well since that is a version 1.0 for the screen designer I think we will
probably wait until the version after that before we move to RDi because
that would be the only reason to make the change for us to use the
WYSIWYG
tool for screens and printer files otherwise WDSC will be good enough
for
us. .
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Albert_Slezak@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Doesn't RDi have the graphical interface for creating screens and
printfiles and WDSE uses the CODE/400  or was that just hype from IBM
I
heard.
It does, but the screen designer is still a 'technology preview'.  So
they
won't warrant it to be used in a production environment.
It moves out of tech preview in the next release.
david
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