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  • Subject: RE: Program Generation Level
  • From: Buck Calabro <mcalabro@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 10:26:21 -0500

>In my 19 years of RPG, I've never had a reason to use anything 
>but the default Gen Level of 9.
>
>What kind of errors are you getting?
>
>Using a gen level of 20 sounds dangerous to me.  I don't  know 
>off the top of my head what kinds of things are level 10 thru 
>20, but they shouldn't require the genlevel(20).

Aeons ago, News/38 published a utility UPDQRYF that changed an
RPG compiler message severity from 10 to 8 so their utility would
compile.  QRG5182 got copied into another message file, and the
utility used OVRMSGF to point to the alternate msgf.

The message in question is: Length of Data Structure in Result Field not 
equal to record length of file in factor 2.

If I absolutely HAD to change the GENLVL, this is the mechanism I'd
use to do it...

Buck Calabro
Commsoft

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