Booth,

Hard wiring a file name flies in the face of everything IBM taught you?!  Huh?!?!

It's ALWAYS been standard practice to hard-code a filename on an F-spec.  (or DCL-F).

Its also standard to hard-code a table name (which is the same as a file name on IBM i) in SQL statements.  Every single example on planet earth does this.

I think you are confusing file names with library names, because I've never seen an application of any size or in any language on IBM i that doesn't hard-code file names throughout the application.   Library names, however, are another matter entirely.

So use /COPY CPYSRC,MEMBER

and *not* /COPY MYLIB/CPYSRC,MEMBER



On 10/29/2018 4:29 PM, Booth Martin wrote:
Exactly my point.  Therefore why waste my time messing with the many various schemes?

I'll have just one development library and let the 3rd party use whatever solution they prefer.   Hard-wiring /COPY's file name flies in the face of every rule IBM has taught me. Until now.  My obligation is to be sure I don't create a solution that requires one specific hard-wired naming scheme.

(hmmmm....  I wonder if **free changes the rule?)




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