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  • Subject: Re: RPG IV program - comments requested
  • From: Paul Tuohy <tuohyp@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 00:14:57 +0100



Peter Dow wrote:

> <snip>.
>
> Ah, but then it's making the assumption that the PR is correct. If I got the
> wrong /COPY...

You just got to make sure you got the right /COPY. How do you make sure you are
using the correct external definition for a file? Basically, the same rules 
apply
here.
It does raise an interesting point though. Within the ILE development
environment, the requirement for a controled development environment is even
greater then it was in OPM. There is no longer the simple relationship of
source=program.

>
>
> > Sorry, they don't do parameter checking at run time, no more then they did
> with
> > dynamic calls in RPG III.
>
> Oh well.  Have they left what little they had in there? Or do they now assume
> that the compiler has taken care of it?

The same original checking applies.


Paul Tuohy

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