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On Fri, 2004-07-23 at 15:50, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Thanks.  I just noticed that yesterday also.  Actually used the /if defined
> *V5R3M0.  While looking that up is when I saw the *CRTBNDRPG.  The only
> time this may bite you in the tail is if someone uses a two step compile
> anyway.  Although I'd have to start stretching the imagination as to why
> they would do that.
> 
> Rob Berendt

Rob, 

No stretch at all, at least not for me.  I always use a two step
compile.  First of all, I never have to question which command I'm using
(or in PDM, which option).  I know it sounds trivial, but it is
consistent and I always know that I should have a *MODULE object. 
Secondly, by using a two step compile, I can compile the *MODULE for a
running program in a production library without implementing it right
away.  Of the two, it's the consistency that I like best.  I always
create a *MODULE, and then I decide what I need to do with it.

Joel
http://www.rpgnext.com



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