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  • Subject: Re: Compile a lot of programs.
  • From: Scott Johnson <sjohnson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 07:24:59 -0600
  • Organization: Highsmith Inc.

Check out FNDSTRPDM.  It has an option to recompile stuff for you.
I have not used it in this capacity though.  I just discovered this
little hidden feature in passing.
Ideally you would use it to scan your source looking for the copybook
line.  When it is found the program is recompiled by FNDSTRPDM.

Let me say again that I have not tried this so don't know if it would
work that way.

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Scott P. Johnson
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IBM Certified Specialist - AS/400 RPG Programmer
Highsmith Inc.
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> Daniel Himel III wrote:
> 
> There has been changes made to a copy book that is used by over 200
> programs. Some of the programs have been modified so I need to be sure to
> compile the most current member. Any suggestions would be helpful.
> 
> Thanks,
> Dan
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