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That's what I'm afraid of too. I would like some reassurance that there is
no way that if I specify DFTACTGRP(*NO) that it will not come back to bite
me.
"Mike Haston ** Data" <MHaston@xxxxxxx>@midrange.com on 04/21/2003 12:29:11
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When I was explaining procedures to a co-worker recently, I told them to
compile with DFTACTGRP(*NO) and couldn't explain why. I was curious also
because I thought I heard a while back that compiling this way might come
back to bite me. Then again it was from an anti-RPGIV stance that they
were saying this.
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What's the difference between DFTACTGRP(*NO) and DFTACTGRP(*YES)? I
specify *NO to get it to compile and run, but I don't have any idea why I'm
doing it. I guess if someone could give a simple explanation of DFTACTGRP
(*NO) and DFTACTGRP(*YES) so that I could understand what I'm doing when
I'm doing it, I would appreciate it.
TIA,
Frank
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Why does it matter?
Rob Berendt
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Hi All,
Why must I specify DFTACTGRP(*NO) when compiling? The only thing I'm
doing
different in my program is I'm using prototypes or subprocedures(which
ever
is the correct name) instead of using subroutines.
TIA,
Frank
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