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  • Subject: RE: RPG Programming Question
  • From: "Chris Ertz" <certz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 11:56:17 -0500
  • Organization: American Metal Products

Qtemp should ALWAYS be the first library of the user portion of the library 
list.
Ex: BOM900 uses it. BPCS is expecting it to be on top. It copies IIM, MBM, 
LWK etc to QTEMP and then writes them back to BPCSF or whatever the file 
library is named.

Sincerely,

Chris Ertz


-----Original Message-----
From:   Chick Doe [SMTP:Cdoe@barton-instruments.com]
Sent:   Thursday, October 19, 2000 7:56 PM
To:     BPCS-L@midrange.com
Subject:        Re: RPG Programming Question

again i'm not an expert! but my experience has always been with qtemp on 
the bottom of the library list.

but my more major concern is what is he going to put into qtemp/ objects 
that you put in qtemp are accessible only by the job that put them there 
and they are deleted when that job ends. for example, if he was working on 
a report program change he would have to compile the program to qtemp. but 
if the compile was done in batch, you could not access the program via an 
interactive session, or via another batch job.

why not create a test library for him, have him put his objects in his 
library, add his library to the library list, and test them?

somehow, qtemp does smell right, but then again, i don't know the specifics 
of what he is trying to do.


>>> Mrogers@miwheel.com 10/19/00 12:27PM >>>
Have a programmer doing some development in BPCS for me.  He has requested
that I move QTEMP to top of library list in the BPCS job descriptions so he
can test more conveniently.

Doesn't seem like it should hurt anything.....any comments out there?



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