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I do use PDSOE and I compile directly into the same directories used by the OE appserver agents. I only work in ABL half the time, and that ABL code is executed in the back-end tier of a two-tier app that has a Windows.NET front end (Visual Studio .Net). Since I spend more time in .Net, I don't need my OE/ABL stuff (round-trips to appserver) to be running sluggishly ( without using "-q" -- as if my r-code would potentially change at any moment). But I still want to be able to occasionally make an ABL change, and even compile it when necessary for performance purposes. This may happen, say, only once for every ten times that my .Net code is changed and recompiled and tested.
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