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Dan Bale wrote:
>
> Example 2:
> chain File55(L#CoNo: OrdN50: OrdL50)
>
> You know what my choice will be. One op code, one place, one change.
>
And again, there is the key. ONE op code. ONE place.
But I keep seeing the chains scattered. More than one.
I am not all that resistant to the change. I just wanted a simple key
list. IF they can't move it for one reason or another, then what I want
is just:
C klistA klist EXTFMT([library/]file[.format])
or something similar that matches the key list to the externally
described file's key list.
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