Code Project Organizer error message

Code Project Organizer error message

I'm getting an error when I use Code Project Organizer to open an ADM source part? The error is, "The dynamic link library W32CPIC.dll could not be found in the specified path." An APAR (APAR SE04172) has been opened. I have received word that IBM has decided not to fix the problem, but to include the fix with the next version of OS/400. Can you shed any light on why a fix will not be issued for this?

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I actually understand IBM's position on this somewhat. There IS an alternate way to access the source directly using a non-ADM connection to the server from Code Designer. Given that an alternative exists and the number of users that require ADM versus the alternative, I can see how it's not on the top of their fix list.

Ultimately, CODE Designer access to source will probably be standardized through the RSE perspective in the new WDSC tools. That DOES work now ok in version 1.0 of the tool that started shipping on June 28.

There ARE other bigger fixes that have higher impacts on the new WDSC toolset that are open.

Sorry, it doesn't help your specific situation though.

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This was first published in July 2002