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> From: Scott Klement > > Then, of course, I use /if defined() and /define to make sure that my > /copy file isn't brought into my program more than once. That way, if > the "Order Picking" service program needs definitions from the FGI service > program, it can bring in the FGI /copy file without worrying about a > conflict if some program wants to use both PICK and FGI. (I hope this > paragraph makes sense.) <laughing> The scary thing is that it DOES make perfect sense, Scott. This is getting more and more similar to my old C/C++ days. I haven't yet gotten to the point of having to use ifdef's, but I suspect if my application gets any more complex I'll probably have to. Thanks for reminding me of that particular feature. Joe
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