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  • Subject: Re: CODE/400
  • From: "David Morris" <dmorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 09 Jun 1999 17:45:59 -0600

Denis,

Code/400 is pretty smart about that.  The cache represents 
the union of files etc. that the programs use.  When you refresh, all 
files used by that program are reloaded.  If PGMB refers only to 
files used in PGMA you can get away without a refresh.  It would be 
handy if they had a load if not found option.  

>>> "Denis Robitaille" <DRobitaille@cascades.com> 06/09/99 02:39PM >>>
Thanks for the quick and accurate response (also thanks to Mr. Morris who also 
answerd my question). One more thing i would like to know. What is beeing 
cashed? I mean, if i turn the refresch cach on before verifying PGMA, Does CODE 
Caches only the files used by PGMA? What if I then verify PGMB, do i lose the 
cached information of PGMA? Basically i want to know if i can work on more than 
one program with cahed information.

Thanks again

Denis Robitaille
Cascades Inc
819 363 5187
fax 819 363 5177
DRobitaille@cascades.com 


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