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Strikes me as the sort of thing that belongs in a library function (which could be implemented as a service program): eval mycell = GetCell("/test.xls":"r1c1") IMHO, a BIF should reflect a need that a *large* proportion of RPG programmers will have. BIFs for every conceivabe esoteric application don't seem workable to me. Just my EUR 0.02. ____________ Paul Cunnane The Learning Company ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: New Opcodes - %SETCELL Author: John P Carr <jpcarr@tredegar.com> at InterNet Date: 06-09-99 12:15 pm >> I know it's not realy the way you want to do it, but just a thought. Right, It's not what I want. There's a lot of ways to fudge it. I want the RPGIV language to actively participate in the IFS world directly. Every new product (Application) that is comming to the AS/400 will be in the IFS. RPGIV needs to address that fact. In VA/RPG we have DDE direct link to active spread sheets. I would like some "Native" ability to update a Stream File in the IFS. I can personally get along with out having yet another native DB2/400 chain opcode What I would like is "New" built-in functions like %GETCELL and %SETCELL etc. What "New" and exotic functions would you all like?? John Carr
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