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I have only two sourcefiles a QDDSSRC to DB2 definitions
and a QSRC for the rest and all source is grouped by a
4-8 character prefix and the sourcefiles resides in the
same lib as the objects they correspond.

Similarly, I have PGMSRC, FILSRC, CMDSRC, SRVSRC, and OTHERSRC. Who cares
that it's RPG or COBOL or CL or God-knows-what. It's a program, for
heaven's sake! :)

The frustrating part about that is that there seems to be no facility within
any of the compilers (except C, I believe) that will allow the "current"
file to be searched for included/copied code.

Thanks for pointing this out; I sometimes feel I'm all alone in this peeve.
:)

Dennis Lovelady
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dennislovelady
--
I talk to myself at work because nobody else here understands me.




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