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I agree with you completely, mostly because I had asked this *exact* same question about 3 months ago. It is not that wasy to find unless you know to look for the test op codes. I had just e-mailed the answer to Bill directly, since I knew there were going to be a lot of responses. Some of the questions I ask can be thought of as being pretty stupid, but most of the time I can figure out how to do something, I just want to know how to do it *better*. I have been privately e-mailed in the past from people asking me questions directly, just because they felt if they posted a question on the list someone might consider it a "dumb" question. IMO, that is a total shame, that someone doesn't feel free to ask their questions for being flamed down. Regards, Jim Langston Joe Giusto wrote: > I know Bill and he is NOT a student. I do know that he is the sole > programmer in his shop and has recently begun using RPGIV. I do not think > at all that he is lazy (based on my experience of working with him). Have > you ever been overloaded with projects and just knew that there had to be a > better way of doing something but just not have time to look it up? I have > been there, done that. And before this list, on some of those occasions, > have coded the long way around something because of time constraints. I > tell my self that when I have time I will look it up/learn it and go back > and fix the code, but we all know what happens to those ideas in a > back-logged shop<g>. While I can understand your frustration with some of > the simpler questions (as you are probably a seasoned programmer), what > would it have taken to give a one line answer like *MDY TEST(D) DATE ... > Besides, who says it is cheating to use what ever resources are available to > you to solve a problem? > </RANT *OFF> > > My apologies to the list if this post is inappropriate. Bill is a good > friend and a good programmer. Mostly self-taught and versed in several > languages. I know that I myself have asked simple questions when the answer > should have been staring me in the face, and I am thankful for the list > members that bear with me during those times and give up the answer anyway. > > Joe Giusto II > Patuxent Publishing Company > 10750 Little Patuxent Parkway > Columbia, MD 21044 +--- | This is the RPG/400 Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to RPG400-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to RPG400-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to RPG400-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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