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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Cozzi [SMTP:cozzi@rpgiv.com]
> Sent: Thursday, July 29, 1999 8:18 PM
> To:   RPG400-L@midrange.com
> Cc:   one List
> Subject:      RPG IV and CF-spec "keep it IBM"
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> 
> So I ask you, if you do NOT care if the CF-spec every sees the light of
> day,
> or DON'T want the CF-spec, to voice your opinion now.
> I feel we need an architecture for RPG. We need many poorly designed
> features corrected, we need consistent designs and several new features
> before we effectively turn RPG IV into CL II.
> Let me know what you think.
> Bob Cozzi
> 
        [Hatzenbeler, Tim]  I think you have a good idea here, I would like
the ability to  run commands straight from RPGIV or (CL II) without having
to use the qcmdexc.
        what do you think
        cf            select
        cf            when    choice ='5'
        cf            dspsplf
        cf            when    choice = '6'
        cf            dspsyssts
        cf            endsl
         
        I think a marriage between RPG IV & CL, would be fantastic.
        For OVRDBF, this would be cool and a lot more maintainable since you
would not have to worry about a front end CL to handle the Sort Criteria,
your program could dynamically set up the sort's inside of the RPG, I know
you can do this now, but I'm just talking about readability.
           F  Names    if            K             Disk     Usropn
        cF   Ovrdbf (Names) share (*yes) ........
        cf    open Names
        cf      dou %eof(names)
        cf        read names
        cf      enddo
        cf    close names
        cf    dltovr (Names)
        I know you were being sarcastic but you did open a Pandora's box in
my mind when you suggested CL II.
        just my 2 1/2 cents.
        Tim
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