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  • Subject: Re: Why define files internally (was: What bugs you about KLISTs in RPG IV?)
  • From: "James W. Kilgore" <qappdsn@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Jun 1999 08:39:51 -0700
  • Organization: Progressive Data Systems, Inc.

Oh, years ago (1987) IBM was touting System Application Architecture (SAA) as
a design/programming model for code portability.

I could be wrong, but I don't believe that external files were supported
under SAA.  Neither were subfiles.

Colin Williams wrote:

> What do you mean?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: James W. Kilgore [mailto:qappdsn@ibm.net]
>
>
> Because it's SAA compliant?
>
> ducking :-)
>
> Joep Beckeringh wrote:
>
> > >Why do define all your files internally?
> >

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