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Troy,
I think you read James message wrong. James was NOT saying you were
asking a stupid question, he was saying HE was about to ask a stupid question!
His stupid question being "Does program MSG7AECL use ..."
Then he said he had another stupid question: (Notice he says MY -real- stupid
question.
So here is my -real- stupid question: Does MSG7AECL perform a RTVJOBA to
determine the switch settings?
The column (:) means something like, here it is, or it follows, so what James
is saying
is:
stupid question: (and here's the stupid question) Does program MSG7AECL use...
I think you should apologize, Troy.
Regards,
Jim Langston
Me transmitte sursum, Caledoni!
Troy.C.Dills@blum.com wrote:
>
> James
>
> First just to clarify my switch, Its declared as a char string of 8 and set
>to a value of '00000000' which means off.
> What does the name of the program have to do with anything (no I'm not
>calling a CL Program I just got a little
> finger happy when I was typing? We have our own naming conventions here and
>It shouldn't matter to you what
> those program names are. I posted this in hope of finding out how the switch
>controlled my program. Due to some
> other nice programmers that were willing to help, I got my answer, instead of
>them telling me what a stupid question
> that was, that is what this forum is all about. I never worked with switches
>before and I didn't know that it used
> U1 -8 indicators in the program. That answered my question. Next time try to
>understand that this is a forum
> where people could ask for answers, even if they are dumb questions. Some of
>us started out using RPGIII
> and just don't get some things that we find in 10 year old programs. I only
>ask that you have a little more work
> ethic when people ask a question. Some of us haven't been programming for ten
>or twenty years or however
> long you've been programming. Lets please keep this forum clean so no one
>(no matter how stupid it may seem
> to you) won't be afraid to ask a question and get replies like this one.
>
> Thanks
> Troy C. Dills
>
>
> "James W.
> Kilgore" To: RPG400-L@midrange.com
> <qappdsn@attgloba cc:
> l.net> Subject: Re: Switches
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>
> 07/10/2001 01:09
> PM
> Please respond to
> RPG400-L
>
>
>
> Troy,
>
> Stupid question: Does program MSG7AECL use ... wait a minute, at first I was
>going to ask if your RPG program used the Ux
> indicators to test switches, but since this program name ends with "CL" I
>have to think that it is a CL program. So here is my
> -real- stupid question: Does MSG7AECL perform a RTVJOBA to determine the
>switch settings?
>
> OK, I get it that the program starts with "MSG" and must be a message type of
>program, but what the heck is "7AE"? Version 7
> American English? I can understand that, but why, oh why, have it end with
>"CL"? What if you changed the function into a different
> language? Do you really want to revisit each and every program that uses
>this just to change the program name to "MSG7AEJV"? What
> is wrong with "MSG7AE"?
>
> Troy.C.Dills@blum.com wrote:
>
> > Hello all
> >
> > Could someone please help me understand how the switch is controlling the
>program it is submitting, I understand the
> > flipping of the switches to make them true or false (that is my case
>anyway). I have a display screen that has a simple
> > yes or no question. If it is yes then it is true otherwise it is false. I
>re-wrote the CL without using the switch and using the
> > value of &WSALL as shown below, but that has blew up in my face. Could some
>please help me with understanding
> > the switch used in submitting the program; how it controls my program? Any
>information would be greatly appreciated
> >
> > IF COND(&WSALL = 'Y') THEN(DO)
> > CHGVAR VAR(&SWITCH) VALUE('10000000')
> > ENDDO
> >
> > SBMJOB CMD(CALL PGM(*LIBL/MSG7AECL) PARM(&CPER +
> > &VPER &INCAID &USER)) JOB(XFER2STC) +
> > SWS(&SWITCH)
> >
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