Without looking at anyone else's responses I have to say I don't understand
what your post is driving at. Do you not like the name of the constant?
Paul
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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dave
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 7:43 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: standards for coding constants
Here's an example of our shop's RPG code :
IF wCstTy = 'TEA' ;
Means if the customer type indicates a teacher. Cst for customer, Ty for
type, w for local variable.
I would write this way, using a globally defined constant :
IF wCstTy = gCUSTOMER_TYPE_TEACHER ;
I proposed that we create a copybook for such constants so that everyone
would use the same names and to avoid seeing this kind of thing :
D gA C CONST('A')
My wish was granted, and a copybook has been created. But now, I can't use
the constant in my example above. I now have to write :
IF wCstTy = gCSTTY_TEA ;
I feel like I'm bashing my head against a brick wall.
Any comments to make me see the error of my ways would be more than welcome.
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