Again, I haven't tried it, but it's a logical suggestion.

Mel Rothman
CGIDEV2 Author
iSeries Custom Technology Center
IBM Rochester



Peter Dow wrote:
> 
> Isn't it possible to put the BNDDIR in the SQLRPGLE header spec (H-spec)?
> 
> Peter Dow
> Dow Software Services, Inc.
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> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mel Rothman" <mel@rothmanweb.com>
> To: <web400@midrange.com>
> Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 3:57 PM
> Subject: Re: [WEB400] CGIDEV2 and SQLRPGLE
> 
> > I haven't tried this myself, but couldn't you create a module with
> CRTSQLRPGI,
> > then bind that module to the CGISRVPGM2 service program using CRTPGM with
> > BNDDIR(CGIDEV2/TEMPLATE2)?
> >
> > Here is some of the help text from the CRTSQLRPGI command:
> >
> > The Create Structured Query Language ILE RPG Object (CRTSQLRPGI)
> > command calls the Structured Query Language (SQL) precompiler which
> > precompiles RPG source containing SQL statements, produces a
> > temporary source member, and then optionally calls the ILE RPG
> > compiler to create a module, create a program, or create a service
> > program
> >
> > Mel Rothman
> > CGIDEV2 Author
> > iSeries Custom Technology Center
> > IBM Rochester
> >
> >
> > "Goodbar, Loyd (AFS-Water Valley)" wrote:
> > >
> > > Has anyone come up with a compile procedure for using SQLRPGLE with
> CGIDEV2?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Loyd
> > > --
> > > Loyd Goodbar
> > > Programmer/Analyst
> > > BorgWarner Incorporated
> > > Air/Fluid Systems, Water Valley, MS
> > >


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