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> From: Buck Calabro > > Not the code. The data declarations. The D specs. Not the code. Thanks, Buck, for clarifying an issue that I take for granted. Personally, I consider any source specifications, regardless of the specification type, as "code", especially when tracking down an "unexpected" error like this one, for exactly the reason you outlined: changes to D-specs affect program operation. Joe
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