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I prefer used the D spec's because it keeps the definition grouped together. I believe you have specified the definition as a UDS on the D spec based on your description. Remove the U, it causes the data area to be automatically read/updated when your programs begins/ends. If the U is not their then the data area won't be accessed until you use IN. Scott Mildenberger --- "Malchow, Grizzly" <GMalchow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Is it better to define a data area with the *DTAARA > DEFINE, or is > better do it in the D specs? Or is it just a matter > of preference? I've > noticed that when it is done in the D specs, the > program accesses it > with out the IN op code. We're getting errors > because a data area is > locked when other programs go to access the data > area. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - File online, calculators, forms, and more http://platinum.yahoo.com
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