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  • Subject: RE: Subprocedures - Opening files
  • From: Scott Mildenberger <Smildenber@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 13:20:10 -0600

In my service programs I usually use USROPN and then open the file the first
time it is used.  I don't worry about closing the files, that happens when
the job ends.

Scott Mildenberger

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> Subject:      Subprocedures - Opening files
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> 
> You know when you're compiling a subprocedure with NoMain on a H-Spec you
> get a message stating to close the files yourself. I'm wondering what
> coding techniques you folks are using. Are you using UsrOpn on all files
> in
> an exported subprocedure or what?
> 
> Patrick Conner
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