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Jim
You missed my point. I was being facetious. The previous person was talking
about a binary search algorithm and/or RRN processing. (which I was
questioning the effort required to maintain/enhance) .
Even though I started out in RPG II on a S/34 and have seen more ADDROUT sorts
than I care to remember , . ( I even worked a year writing RPG 1&1/2 on a
SYS/370 135 using independent cylinder overflows, UPSI switches, double
buffering input & output files, and even CORE STORAGE INDEX - {You remember that
charlie?}. etc. etc. etc.) That was many many many years ago.
I have been writing RPGIV for over 3 years, 8 hours a day. So I have seen a
little ILE/RPG. Also for the record;
I wrote a White Paper for IBM on Visual RPG( I was there when it was still a
neat idea in George F's mind), I have been on numerous RPG future commitees
for IBM Toronto (and Rochester)
And when it comes to subject of maintainable code, you won't find a bigger
bigot. ( I've done a 2 hour session at about 6 COMMONs in a row on that subject
with 200-300 people in the room.)
I even have filled in on sessions for Charlie,
and also the bad boy of RPG, the rebel without a where clause - the Bob-ster.
Respectfully
John P. Carr CDP
EdgeTech Inc.
74711.77@compuserve.com
>>
>John Carr wrote:
>>
>> I'd be willing to bet that 90% of the programers who will see or who
>> will be asked to maintain/enhance the File/Program/Algorithm
>> would rather maintain a RPGII Level Breaking Matching record program.
>> But I might be wrong.
>>
>> John Carr
>>
<<<- -- Jim Wrote --->
>John
>90% of the programmers i know want nothing to do with RPG II, although
>you do get some satisfaction out of replacing them with something else,
>almost anything else... :)
>sorry
<snip>
> EXSR CLEAR
> EXSR FILLSF
> EXFMT subfile control format
>*IN03 DOWEQ *OFF
<snip>
>this is just a quick and dirty example of some RPG III
>personally i've been doing this type of stuff for so long now that i'm
>really anxious to move on to IV, VisualAge...etc
>I'm currently out there looking, sounds exciting.
>Anyway, according to sources, CISC is dead, RPG II can't be long for
>this world either...
>time to get on with the black box! :)
>Good Luck!
Jim
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Original Post by Ray
>>I'm thinking there's gotta be an easy way to do this.
>>I have a sequential file, sorted into alphabetical order on a field called
>>"LastName". I want to process it as a subfile by Relative Record Number.
>>But a user needs to be able set the file at a particular "LastName",
>>based on a keyed-in field called "GetName".
>>Is there an easy way to do that?
>>Thanks.
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