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Dan, you can do this on your H-spec. Check out the keywords. Alos, as you
get into this more, you will find yourslef creating modules and abandoning
good old CRTBNDRPG.
Bob
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Dan
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Sent by: Subject: RE: subprocedure
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11/07/2002 09:30
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Please respond to
rpg400-l
--- Bob Cozzi <cozzi@rpgiv.com> wrote:
> As to the DFTACTGRP(*NO) keyword, you need that because the extended
> RPG
> IV language features, such as memory allocations, binding, and
> procedure
> calls only works when you are NOT running in "RPGIII compatibility
> mode". DFTACTGRP(*YES) is that compatibility mode, so no extended
> features are supported.
Would it be advisable to change the command default for CRTBNDRPG to
DFTACTGRP(*NO)? Or are there times when you don't want this?
TIA, Dan
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