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I won't argue with you Barbara. The main point was to define a variable to
hold the single-quote, in order to eliminate confusion in the rest of the
code. I personally have a fondness for hex, but it's definitely personal
and I wouldn't say it's "better". As you point out, though, it does allow
use of other difficult-to-code characters such as tabs and backspaces,
etc. I've even used them to hold color values for attribute bytes, so that
I can get creative with my display screens without using a lot of
indicators. . . .
RPG400-L@midrange.com writes:
>Mike, it's just as easy (and readable) to code this
>
>DCL &SQ *CHAR 1 VALUE('''') /* Single Quote (') */
>
>but this version has the advantage of being portable. I know that
>portability is not particularly an issue now, but who knows?
>
>In RPG code, where portability can already be an issue, this is more
>important. If you have other characters like tab, it might be a good
>idea to make a single /COPY file with named constants for these special
>characters. Then there's not much to choose between '''' and x'7D',
>since you have several things to change if you go to a different system.
>
>Barbara Morris
Mike Naughton
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Judd Wire, Inc.
124 Turnpike Road
Turners Falls, MA 01376
413-863-4357 x444
mnaughton@juddwire.com
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