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Then this is a pretty common misconception. That's what they always told
me as well. Live and learn!
Mike E.
"M. Lazarus"
<mlazarus@ttec.co To: rpg400-l@midrange.com
m> cc:
Sent by: Subject: Re: Array efficiency
(was:Dynamic Arrays)
rpg400-l-admin@mi
drange.com
10/16/2002 03:09
PM
Please respond to
rpg400-l
Steve,
At 10/16/02 12:35 PM, you wrote:
>Since SETLL doesn't actually perform an I/O, I would guess that it is
quite
>efficient. I may be totally wrong...
Uh, you *are* wrong on this one. Just because the RPG input buffer
doesn't get populated doesn't mean that the I/O routines don't run. There
is an index (or RRN) seek, error flags/indicators are set, the file cursor
is positioned, etc.
-mark
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