The only time I recommend /INCLUDE is for license key/security functions in vendor software. And that only so someone can't try to bypass them.
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Subject: RPG Service Program vs Include Source for Shared Subprocedures and SQL Calls
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Hi All,
In the Python, Java and .Net world I usually create Python classes, jar files or DLLs to contain shared functionality.
Because most IBMi shops have an interesting mix of RPG code bases I'm trying to determine whether I should create a service program or use includes for shared functionality at a customer site.
With service programs, write once, bind and use everywhere.
With copy books, just include on-the-fly.
In the past I've leaned towards copybooks, but I'm curious what others think. I'm a little cautious of burying SQL functionality into one or more service programs.
Real-world thoughts appreciated.
Thanks
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