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Da: geir.kildal@entragroup.com [mailto:geir.kildal@entragroup.com]
Inviato: giovedì 26 luglio 2001 15.24
A: COBOL400-L@midrange.com
Oggetto: ILE - module overwiew - more detailed question
Hello.
I want to be more exact in my question: If I, in ILE-environment , for some reason, want to recreate some programs(the programs can be missing, but the source library containing the module-sources is available f. ex.), can I then find somewhere which modules the programs originally contained? Or do I have to keep track of that with 'feather and ink' on my desk.
Mvh.
Geir
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Subject: ILE - module overwiew?
Hello.
I'm still working my way into ILE: In the OPM-world, all nessecary kode for a program is kept in the source member(except copys), and compiling the source gives you a runnable program. The program overwiew is kept in the source files.
In the ILE-world, a program can be put together from several modules(each module has its own sourcecode). Then I come to my question: What is the best way of keeping track of which modules goes into which programs? This can obviously be a big problem unless it is kept in some code somewhere(CL-pgms keeping the info???)
What is common practice/wise to do?
Mvh.
Geir Kildal
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