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  • Subject: Identifying the driver?
  • From: Tim Truax <truax@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 06 Aug 1998 21:54:24 -0400

Hello,
Quick question.
What are the methods you people use to EASILY and QUICKLY identify the
driver (main input) file within a program?  Does anyone have any neat
way or do you just got to slug down to the Calcs and get at it.  Coming
from the S36 world you would normally easily be able to identify the
driver file of any program just by looking at the F-Specs, but on the
AS400 you will look at a programs F-Specs and see 25 files listed as IF
or UF, so rapidly identifying the driver is tedious.
Am I getting lazy or what?
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Tim Truax

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