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"Westdorp, Tom" wrote:

> BTW, I used *IN06 to control whether or not CF06 was allowed, and *INKF to
> relay its usage, for example.  Would it be better to say *IN46 allows
> CF06(06)?  *IN59 allows CF19(19)? Not to me.  Plus your 24 possible command
> keys becomes 48 used indicators.

Ha!  I don't concern myself with any of that indicator malarky on
workstn programs whatsoever.  Want to know why?  About 5-7 years ago I
convinced management to buy Progen Plus.  I use it for _all_ workstn
programs.  Best single software investment I ever made, bar none.

I haven't done a subfile program from scratch in so long I wouldn't have
the slightest idea where to start.  And I don't _want_ to know.  I am so
much more productive using Progen Plus that I can't even begin to
quantify it.  Any of you that use Progen Plus know what I mean, and
those of you who don't use Progen Plus (or some equivalent) don't know
what you're missing.

I have no affiliation with BCD (the Progen Plus people) other than being
an extremely satisfied user.

--
Jeff Crosby
Dilgard Frozen Foods, Inc.
P.O. Box 13369
Ft. Wayne, IN 46868-3369
260-422-7531

The opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily
the opinion of my company.  Unless I say so.



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