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dbeavon
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Its not a big deal by any means, but its a bit discouraging to use some parts of PDSOE. I would doubt Progress uses OpenEdge very often for the development of internal software, or things like this would be fixed. Developers would probably maintain the tools they use every day, if they could. It's a bit annoying to report a bug like this which Progress would already know about if they used their own stuff. I know Progress also has a lot of Java guys, and nowdays a lot of C# guys too. I wonder if Progress has an ERP or CRM based on OE? If I had to bet, those are probably third-party Java apps.
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