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  • Subject: Re: RPG/SDA Question
  • From: "Dan Bale" <dbale@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 3 Aug 1999 16:21:46 -0400



>>The problem I've had with READC is that if any IO happens, the modified data
tags get reset...and...on most any subfile application that actually does
anything, some kind of IO happens between the change and the readc.  I don't use
readc much anymore because of this........just my opinion.<<

I agree.  There's just so much extra work involved to use READC.  I never use it
in anything I write anymore.  I find it to be a maintenance headache; just read
the darn subfile, test your values and decide whether anything was changed.  If
I remember correctly, READC was intended to improve performance on the really
big subfiles where only a few records would be changed.  It is a rare subfile
that I come across nowadays that regularly has more than 100 records.  And on
today's machines, it's just not gonna impact your response time.

IMHO,
Dan Bale





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