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Why use UsrOpn if you are going to let the file close when the activation
group closes?
Patrick Conner
www.ConnecTown.com
(828) 244-0822
"paul cunnane"
<paul@cunnane.net To: <RPG400-L@midrange.com>
> cc:
Sent by: Subject: Re: DoW (WAS DoU...)
owner-rpg400-l@mi
drange.com
12/12/00 12:08 PM
Please respond to
RPG400-L
> Someone did ask me a question off-line, where is my file being declared?
Well,
> it's being declared in my main program, which brings up the question.
When I
> move this function to it's own source file and compile it, I'm going to
have
> to declare the file spec in the new source file, right?
Yup. And add the USROPN keyword, and open it on the first call to the
procedure. There was a debate a while back as to whether %OPEN or a static
variable was the better approach to determining whether the file has been
opened yet. The other burning question is whether the add a cleanup
procedure to close the file, or to allow it to be closed when the
activation
group ends.
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Paul
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