Has IBM ever given the ability to run SQL Scripts from RDi or this new RDP?
Specifically, I want to load SQL that is stored in source member and run
it. I am still on WSDC 7.0 and I know that there is no built in support,
but I have created a custom build command to do it. The problem with that
is errors don't appear in the error list like they do with RPG and CL
programs. Just wondering if support for that has been added, and if not,
what is IBM waiting on?
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|Re: [WDSCI-L] RDi Withdrawn from market on 5/10/2010 |
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Here is an email I got from IBM today on this subject:
RD Power did release today.
Here are the details:
http://www.ibm.com/software/rational/products/rdp/
http://www.ibm.com/software/rational/announce/power/
It looks like you can trade up if yours is a Passport Advantage account
(See below). It yours is an AAS Authorized User account, then the trade
up is not available.
(I'm not sure what the no charge feature means below if a tradeup is not
available.)
If you have Websphere Development Studio for i - ADTS you can trade up
to RD Power.
RDi and RDi SOA customer with SWMA (Software Maintenance Agreement) are
entitled to RDP - RPG and COOBL tools for i.
In Passport Advantage, you should be able to download, RD Power.
In AAS, RDi customer order 5733-RDP no charge feature 004 and RDi SOA
customers order 5733-RDP no charge feature 0003
RDi is to be withdrawn from the market 5/11/10.
RDI SOA is still to be available.
So, as a summary:
1) Check out the product overview page at the link above.
2) If you are a Passport Advantage account customer, then all you need
to do is download from PA.
If you are an AAS account customer, it says there is a no charge
feature, but I'd take a look at what is posted for you to download.
Let me know if I didn't cover your scenario. Most of the folks I've
dealt with in the past have PA accounts and right now I'm going to
assume you are too until you tell me otherwise.
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