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Thomas Mercer-Hursh
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The first step is probably to find out what you already have. If you have source code, then you almost certainly have a compiler license somewhere. While clumsy, that at least would allow you to develop in the editor of your choice (or what you are stuck with) . This will be labeled 4GL Development System. Or, you may have one or more Query licenses which will allow you to run read-only programs. Or, you may have one of the earlier IDE products. Depends a lot on what was done with the application previously. To be sure, the newest IDE is much, much nicer than anything that might be there already, but if you can find these licenses they would allow you to get started and provide a way to compile code you wrote in the classroom edition so that they will run against your current database ... and help provide motivation for upgrading!
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