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  • Subject: Re: Field record relation indicators
  • From: Dave Mahadevan <mahadevan@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 14:28:11 -0500
  • Organization: Stoner and Associates

Buck:


Buck Calabro wrote:

> Hans,
>
> >Another possibility, check if there is a field record relation indicator 
>coded
> >on the input spec for the field.  (But does anyone use FRR indicators any
> >more?)
>
> I have a handful of old programs that use FRR indicators.  I'm the
> only one in my shop who immediately recognizes what they are.
> These few remain because "if it ain't broke, don't fix it."
> We certainly will never write a new program with them!

What I miss is those look ahead fields in RPG/400, ILE RPG.  They were neat and 
let
you peek into the next record.

Talking about "old stuff", did anybody use those sequencing numbers in the I 
specs
(position 17 & 18 & 19)?

--
Thank You.

Regards

Dave Mahadevan.. mailto:mahadevan@fuse.net


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