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Hi, all IBMers or Gurus or Sorcerers that told me something about service programs said that it's better to have few large service programs than to have many small ones. The issue with signatures is rather easy to handle once one has figured out how to code the binder language. Then Adam and Eve would still find their functions with the parameters as they had them, and the latest geek has the lastest ones, too, out of one service program. I would be very interested in the reason for this "1 module makes up 1 serviceprogram" policy. -- Mit freundlichen Grüssen / best regards Anton Gombkötö Organisation und Projektleitung Avenum Technologie GmbH Wien - Salzburg - Stuttgart http://www.avenum.com
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