Have you ever undertook a conversion of a application from one graphic programming language to another?
We undertook a conversion from Printronix Magnum Code to IBM IPDS on a AS400 using RPG and Data Description Specifications. Would this be something for you consider trying?
We did and with great success!!
We converted a manufacturing production ticket application that had a job description log of over a 100 pages and reduced it to around 50 within the application. Making it easier to read and documented it well enough for the customer to make future modifications!
This customer had no familiarity with programming this way. We turned the application around very quickly, pointed out what we were doing, allowed them to get this into production with very little customer modification after going live!
Have you ever programmed barcodes in the Printronix language, whether its the old Magnum Code, CodeV or IGP... converting this within RPG using Data Descriptions Specification to place the data and modified the font characteristics and barcoding.
We undertook a conversion from Printronix Magnum Code to IBM IPDS on a AS400 using RPG and Data Description Specifications. Would this be something for you consider trying?
We did and with great success!!
We converted a manufacturing production ticket application that had a job description log of over a 100 pages and reduced it to around 50 within the application. Making it easier to read and documented it well enough for the customer to make future modifications!
This customer had no familiarity with programming this way. We turned the application around very quickly, pointed out what we were doing, allowed them to get this into production with very little customer modification after going live!
Have you ever programmed barcodes in the Printronix language, whether its the old Magnum Code, CodeV or IGP... converting this within RPG using Data Descriptions Specification to place the data and modified the font characteristics and barcoding.
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