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hello, I want to try compiling a program to use the UI. I am at V6.1, on a 520 box. I don't have the Open Access as yet. I am using version 2.0.3 of the UI. I am using the trial version of the UI. how can I get a trail of the preprocessor?
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A trial of the pre-processor is included with your Profound UI trial. There is nothing further that you need to do to acivate it.

Using it involves running alternate compile commands (i.e. PUIBNDRPG instead of CRTBNDRPG) when you compile your programs. A special /DEFINE directive is also needed in the source code.

See the Getting Started guide for more details. You can access the guide by bringing up the welcome page on your system at http://YourSystemi:8080/profoundui/welcome

Under the "Develop New Applications" section, there is a link to the guide. See chapter "Configuring the RPG Compiler" for information on how to use the pre-processor.
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ok, so i found that the preprocessor is bundled with the trial version. also found out how to use it.
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