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LANSA uses the partition characteristics to allow you to control the types of objects that are used to create an application.
An RDML Partition supports only LANSA RDML Object Types. All LANSA partitions prior to Version 11 are RDML Partitions.
An existing RDML Partition can be enabled to become an RDMLX Partition as described in 7.3.5 Enable Existing Partitions for RDMLX.
An RDMLX Partition (identified by the Enable for RDMLX option) extends the concept of the RDML Partition so that it supports both LANSA RDML Object Types and LANSA RDMLX Object Types.
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- If you are creating 5250-based applications that are solely developed with LANSA for i (that is, you do not have Visual LANSA), you must use an RDML Partition for your development.
- If you are importing and maintaining a LANSA application created before Version 11.0, you may initially want to preserve the RDML Partition definition. Also, if the application must be exported to other RDML Partitions, you may wish to preserve the RDML Partition settings for simplicity.
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