See here:
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/ibm-i-access-client-solutions
Access Client Solutions largely replaces the (old) Client Access for
Windows. ACS incorporates a 5250 emulator, Data Xfer, Print Output, etc.
- most of the old Operations Navigator components, including Schemas and
Run SQL Scripts.
RDi also includes the Print Output and Run SQL Scripts (RSS) components,
(if you don't have the full ACS product). However, these are not
"integrated" into the workbench as a separate view or perspective. RDi
merely invokes the RSS function. (Personal Opinion: Have the latest,
full implementation of ACS loaded.)
To find RSS in RDi, bring up the Context Menu (right-click) for the
Objects subsystem
HTH.
Brian.
On 01/05/2020 13:36, Josée Labonté via WDSCI-L wrote:
what is ACS?
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