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Hi Dave--
I would put them in both the prototype AND the procedure. Prototypes
are often collected in a single /include member - you need the
comments there, too.
This is what the wizard in RDP does - it creates a comment header on
both. I find that useful myself.
Vern
On 3/23/2012 3:13 AM, Dave wrote:
Hi,--
Where do you all put your comments on your sub-procedures? In the
prototype, or in the procedure itself? Ours have always been in the
prototype, which I have never liked as they are too far away from
the code. We haven't yet got V7.1 but given that the internal
procedure prototypes become unnecessary, it seems like comments
should not be placed in the prototype.
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