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Re: WSDL2RPG



   Alistair, check the SAVF info. the 5.40 version saved from 7.1.0
   compressed show:
   Opz.� Oggetto���� Tipo����� Attributo�� Propriet.���   Dimen. (K)� Dati
   ����� WSDL2RPG��� *LIB����� PROD�������   QPGMR�������������� 104� YES
   ����� WSDL2RPG��� *MSGF����������������   QPGMR��������������� 60� YES
   ����� QMIME������ *FILE���� PF���������   QPGMR������������� 4376� YES
   ����� QWSDL2RPG�� *FILE���� PF���������   QPGMR������������ 23276� YES
   ����� QXML������� *FILE���� PF���������   QPGMR������������ 10436� YES
   You should expect to find similar values....

   2016-02-19 10:17 GMT+01:00 Alasdair Macdonald
   <[1]alasdairgmacdonald@xxxxxxxxx>:

     No, I simply restored the library from the original save file and
     then
     saved it to a new save file / older version. I never did run the
     install program.

   On 19 February 2016 at 06:48, Thomas Raddatz <[2]thomas.raddatz@xxxxxx>
   wrote:
   > Alasdair,
   >
   > The original save file does not contain any compiled objects. The
   programs and service programs actually the complete utility is compile
   from source by program A_INSTALL.
   >
   > Did you save library WSDL2RPG after having called A_INSTALL? That
   would well explain the size of the save file.
   >
   > Thomas.
   >
   >
   > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
   > Von: [3]ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
   [mailto:[4]ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von
   Alasdair Macdonald
   > Gesendet: Montag, 15. Februar 2016 11:28
   > An: HTTPAPI and FTPAPI Projects
   > Betreff: Re: WSDL2RPG
   >
   > I can provide a save file for V5R3M0.
   >
   > The original save file (after unzipping) was 4M. When I first created
   a V5R3M0 save file (on V6R1M0) it was 35M. Using DTACPR(*YES) brought
   this down to 10M. I couldn't see any other parameter that might affect
   size. Are these variations normal, or am I missing something?
   >
   > I tested restoring to V5R4 and it works.
   >
   >
   >
   > On 14 February 2016 at 17:58, midrange <[5]franz9000@xxxxxxxxx>
   wrote:
   >> Make sure you transferred in binary mode Jim
   >>
   >>
   >> -----Original Message-----
   >> From: [6]ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
   >> [mailto:[7]ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Danny
   Hayes
   >> Sent: Saturday, February 13, 2016 8:05 PM
   >> To: [8]ftpapi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
   >> Subject: WSDL2RPG
   >>
   >> Today I downloaded the WSDL2RPG zipped file a couple of times.
   >>
   >>
   >>
   >> The first time I used FileZilla to put the savf in my library, and
   when I
   >> did a dspsavf I received the message File cannot be restored,
   displayed, or
   >> listed.
   >>
   >>
   >>
   >> I thought I had maybe had a hiccup when sending it so I deleted the
   savf and
   >> recreated it and tried again.� Same result.� We are on V5R4.
   >>
   >>
   >>
   >> So I did the manual thing from windows after clearing the savf, same
   old
   >> same old.� If I press F1 on the error message it tells me standard
   CPF3743
   >> message:
   >>
   >>
   >>
   >> The file was saved from a more recent release of the operating
   system or the
   >> CD_ROM was not created correctly . blah blah blah
   >>
   >>
   >>
   >> I know there are tons of this out there, whatever can the matter
   be?� Oh
   >> bother!
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   5. mailto:franz9000@xxxxxxxxx
   6. mailto:ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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