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I can see why people hate it when it is suggested that THEY change THEIR
standards. However, a common tradition in the industry is to name your
printer files with an 'O' on the end.
Rob Berendt
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"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin
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Subject: Re: Replacing *entry plist
Next problem.
Now that I can prototype "Main" procedures, do I have to use the procedure
name. My naming convention is to name programs that print a report the
same
name as a printer file therefore my specs look like this:
FItemasa ip e k Disk
FSls639wf O E Disk
D/copy *libl/qrpglesrc,getspicatp
D/copy *libl/qrpglesrc,getslsfcpr
D/copy *libl/qrpglesrc,getsqffpr
DSLS639WF PR
D 4
D 2
DSLS639WF PI
D fclyra 4
D seq 2
The compiler doesn't like this because the symbol, SLS639WF is defined in
the F spec and the Dspec. Is there a way around this?
Thanks,
Mark
Mark Walter
Sr. Programmer/Analyst
Hanover Wire Cloth a div of CCX, Inc.
mwalter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.hanoverwire.com
717.637.3795 Ext.3040
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