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To be fair, this has always been possible in RPG/400 by using /COPY
subroutines.  Although I would expect the ILE procedure method to be more
efficient as well as providing the other benefits of local variables,
parameter checking, prettier code etc.

Martin

-----Original Message-----
From: Rich Duzenbury [mailto:rduz@westernmidrange.com]
Sent: 21 June 2001 4:39
To: RPG400-L@midrange.com
Subject: RE: ILE Propoganda


Yes!  My job today is to update 71 RPG OPM programs.  They all call the 
same subroutine, perhaps 5 - 10 times per record, over hundreds of 
thousands of records.  If the subroutine were an external program call, the 
programs would be too inefficient to finish in the time allotted.  Thus, 
the subroutine was copied into every program as it was developed.

If this routine had been coded as an ILE procedure, all I would have to do 
is change the procedure one time, and then recompile.

At 08:43 AM 6/21/01 -0400, you wrote:

>Local variables are nice, but the real beauty of using procedures and
>modules is the reusability and maintainability that you gain as time goes
>by.
>
>You might ask your new ILE programmer if he/she has ever had a situation
>where a calculation or routine needed to be modified but all the places
>where that calculation was coded either weren't known, all of the weren't
>found, or even if they were all found, how much time did it take to find
>them all and change them all.  And then of course not all those
>calculations were coded the same so the programmer had to change them
>differently to achieve the same result.
>
>Once you've developed your store of procedures and modules, the maintenance
>effort is greatly reduced.
>
>Bill

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