MichaelQuigley | 22 Jun 2012 17:15
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Re: field attributes in Outline view RDP V8.5

I don't know how IBM has implemented the per-user licensing on the 
compiler at 6.1 and beyond.  But when they first announced it they were 
very clear that if you write programs that are compiled on the system, you 
are a user or at least need a license.  Submitting them all under one (or 
a few) user ids was never intended to be allowed.

As far as compiling or verifying unless things have significantly 
improved, the COBOL verifier is useless on V5R4 with WDSC 7.  I can click 
verify and then tie up the whole workbench for at least a minute or 
two--even on the smallest programs.  When submitting a compile I get near 
instantaneous results with the error list and all.  (Compiling may take 10 
seconds or so on a very large program.)

wdsci-l-bounces@... wrote on 06/22/2012 09:54:21 AM:
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> Re: [WDSCI-L] field attributes in Outline view RDP V8.5
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> On systems were the number of users for the development tools might be a 

> bit limited since you now pay by the user, the verifier becomes far more 
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Tarr, Kenneth | 22 Jun 2012 17:22

Re: field attributes in Outline view RDP V8.5

That is the one thing I noticed as well.  The compiler is quicker than the verifier.  The only thing which I
noted is that, while you wait awhile with the verifier, there were some noted benefits with the errors
returned in that from the error list view, you had interaction with the LPEX editor view when you clicked on
an error message, or a change in the LPEX editor updated the error view.  That has been helpful.  (This, BTW,
is for RPGLE or free format RPG programs.)  And since I haven't used the compiler, I was unaware of the error
listing being produced faster, but will go with your statement that it is...

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I don't know how IBM has implemented the per-user licensing on the 
compiler at 6.1 and beyond.  But when they first announced it they were 
very clear that if you write programs that are compiled on the system, you 
are a user or at least need a license.  Submitting them all under one (or 
a few) user ids was never intended to be allowed.

As far as compiling or verifying unless things have significantly 
improved, the COBOL verifier is useless on V5R4 with WDSC 7.  I can click 
verify and then tie up the whole workbench for at least a minute or 
two--even on the smallest programs.  When submitting a compile I get near 
instantaneous results with the error list and all.  (Compiling may take 10 
seconds or so on a very large program.)

wdsci-l-bounces@... wrote on 06/22/2012 09:54:21 AM:
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Charles Wilt | 22 Jun 2012 19:59
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Re: field attributes in Outline view RDP V8.5

The compiler error list works the same way....

Charles

On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 11:22 AM, Tarr, Kenneth
<Kenneth.Tarr@...> wrote:
> That is the one thing I noticed as well.  The compiler is quicker than the verifier.  The only thing which
I noted is that, while you wait awhile with the verifier, there were some noted benefits with the errors
returned in that from the error list view, you had interaction with the LPEX editor view when you clicked on
an error message, or a change in the LPEX editor updated the error view.  That has been helpful.  (This,
BTW, is for RPGLE or free format RPG programs.)  And since I haven't used the compiler, I was unaware of the
error listing being produced faster, but will go with your statement that it is...
>
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