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Status Not under consideration
Categories EGL Language
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 6, 2010

EGL build in function to sort arrays of primitive types

Dear Sir or Madam,
We from PKS company, partner of IBM, are developing RBD extensions for migration of RPG/Cobol programs to EGL. Thereby we missed an EGL function to sort arrays of primitive types, like it does the frequently used RPG operation code SORTA.

We have discussed this topic with Tim Wilson and he basically agreed that IBM could implement it.

Would you please implement a new EGL build in function sortArray, that takes an array parameter of primitive type and sorts the array entries. There may be a second parameter wich indicates if the array should be sorted ascending or descending.
kind regards
Andreas Gronert

Idea priority High
  • Guest
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    Mar 11, 2021

    IBM Business Developer is a continuous delivery offering, and aims to satisfy the needs of a rapidly evolving market segment. Product strategy evolves and requirements are continuously evaluated against that strategy. This RFE has recently been reappraised against the wider product strategy and does not fall into IBMs delivery plans for the next 12 month. Whilst this RFE might be valid and we might look to deliver longer term, this RFE is being rejected at this time.

  • Guest
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    Mar 10, 2021

    This RFE is more than a decade old. It might not be relevant now. Please create a new RFE if this requirement still exists.This RFE is more than a decade old. It might not be relevant now. Please create a new RFE if this requirement still exists.

  • Guest
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    Sep 14, 2015

    Due to processing by IBM, this request was reassigned to have the following updated attributes:
    Brand - Servers and Systems Software
    Product family - Programming Languages
    Product - Business Developer

    For recording keeping, the previous attributes were:
    Brand - Rational
    Product family - Design & development
    Product - Business Developer

  • Guest
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    Aug 27, 2010

    We agree that adding built-in sorting functions would be a good addition to the EGL language. We will consider this in our planning for future releases, but there is currently no time frame for delivery.