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On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 09:07:41AM -0700, Paul Cunnane wrote:
> >key chain(e) rcdfmt
> > if %eof
> > eval fileAtEOF = 'Y'
> > else
> > eval fileAtEOF = 'N'
> > endif
>
> I would define fileAtEOF as an indicator (N), so that later code could
> use it in the form [if fileAtEOF] without the cumbersome [= 'Y'].
And if it's an indicator, you can simply code
C key Chain(e) rcdfmt
C Eval fileAtEOF = %EOF
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