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     Mohammad,
     
     'F' specs are used to define I/O devices to an RPG program. When I 
     say I/O devices, I mean such things as: display files(DSPF), 
     database files(PF,LF), communications files(ICFF), printers(PRTF), 
     etc. 
     
     Programs may call other programs, passing parameters if necessary. 
     This if not defined in F spec. In RPG, incoming parameters are 
     defined in an *ENTRY PLIST. 
     
     HTH
     eric.delong@pmsi-services.com 


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Date:    10/5/98 7:10 PM


are cl pgm defined in f spec when they work w/an rpg pgm?
     
does the same apply to display files and their records?
     
Mohammad
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