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  • Subject: Re: RPG Standards?
  • From: "James W. Kilgore" <qappdsn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 21:02:11 -0800
  • Organization: Progressive Data Systems, Inc.

Chris,

Your request for "any help" showed up this morning, time stamped at 7:50am, 
it's now about 11 hours
later and I only see four responses and only one of which references a 
text.  How sad.  Even sadder
is by the time the ink dried on that text it was outdated.

If I recall correctly, your request was for RPG naming conventions.   I 
assume that you are looking
for standards for the purpose of future, ground up,  development.

There is a new "standard" emerging in XML.  IBM is behind XML big 
time.  It's to be the EDI of
tomorrow.  And I'm willing to bet that the company you work for or client 
does business with other
companies.

The purpose of XML is "naming" data elements.  So I guess that if your goal 
is naming conventions,
an overview of XML evolution may be a good start point.  After all, if the 
XML standard for vendor
name is VendorName, why not adopt it.  If the 10 character restriction 
creates a problem, take a
peek at alias.

Happy Holidays to you and those near and dear,
James W. Kilgore


Chris Beck wrote:

 > Does anyone have a list of naming standards, or just programing 
standards that they use for RPG?
 > I am trying to set up a list of standards to follow.  Any help would be 
greatly appreciated.


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