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  • Subject: Re: Named Indicators...
  • From: "Scott Klement" <infosys@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: 18 Aug 1999 16:38:44 -0500

Sorry to disappoint you, Eric :(   I guess now I'll NEVER get to
work for Doulos Software :-)

Hmmmm...  I guess I like the AID byte idea, but never really tried
it.   Though, for *INK keys, I'm not sure what the advantage would
be.   But, I think I'd prefer the AID byte for things like ROLLUP,
ROLLDOWN, HELP, etc.

My main focus in that last message was about the disadvantages of
using *IN03 for F3, *IN10 for F10, etc.   IMHO, this only creates
more work.  I didn't say anything about using the INFDS :)



"Eric N. Wilson" <doulos1@home.com> wrote:
>
> Wow Scott I can't believe you are in the *INK camp... I personally
>  prefer to
> use the AID byte and have named constants F1 - F24, Enter, Help,
>  etc... Well
> to each his own :-)
>
> ______________________________________________
> Eric N. Wilson
> President
> Doulos Software & Computer Services
> 2913 N Alder St
> Tacoma WA 98407
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