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  • Subject: Re: RPG Cycle
  • From: ghockemeyer@xxxxxxxx (Gene Hockemeyer)
  • Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 17:27:10 -0500

umm... false impression there... there is no way you 'steer clear' of the
RPG cycle .. it is there... you do use a lot of inline coding techniques to
improve the processing cycle and provide more visible control of your
program cycles .. but there is no way .. that you avoid it .. it is what
makes RPG work ..! .. Show me the command the turns off the RPG cycle .!??

Gene Hockemeyer
-----Original Message-----
From: RICK_A_PEZZIMENTI.NDOA@notes.denso.co.jp
<RICK_A_PEZZIMENTI.NDOA@notes.denso.co.jp>
To: RPG400-L@midrange.com <RPG400-L@midrange.com>
Date: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: RPG Cycle


>I was introduced to RPG back in 98 also, and whilst i was told about the
>cycle, i was told to aviod it unless you were intending to process all
>records in a file.  Even still, i would prefer to *see* what is happening
>in my code.  One instructor told me that the only reason it is still there
>is for backwards compatability, is this true?  I am not sure.  I guess it's
>a case of each to their own, but i have worked with about 6 or 7
>contractors and they all seem to steer well clear of the cycle.
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>"Chris Beck" <CBeck@good-sam.com> on 16/02/2000 07:04:07
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>Please respond to RPG400-L@midrange.com
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>To:   RPG400-L@midrange.com
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>Subject:  RPG Cycle
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>What does everyone think of the RPG cycle, for todays programming?
>I got my programming degree in 98 and I never heard a word about a RPG
>cycle in school.
>I now have gotten a new manager, who comes from a RPG II background and
>thinks wonders of the cycle.
>Also if anyone has any or can point me to info on the cycle.
>
>Thanks for all your guys (and gals) input, I have learned more from this
>list than all my RPG classes.
>
>
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