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And to add to the fine points already listed, using procedures verifies your program calls at compile time rather than run time. An easy way to prevent parameter mismatches. Putting those procedures into service programs creates fewer objects as Brad mentioned, and also adds "Level Checking" capabilities to your program (and if done with Binder Source can be backwards compatible), another way to make sure all the pieces are in synch. If none of this convinces them, then I wish you the best of luck... in your search for new employment... ;) Joel http://www.rpgnext.com
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