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Could you use 
 
"if %found(FileName)" 
 
as your method? 
 
 
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Booth Martin http://www.MartinVT.com
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-------Original Message-------
 
From: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Date: Monday, November 03, 2003 6:10:59 PM
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Other ways to name *Indicators of a chain
 
I am looking for a way in RPGIV to name the indicators of chains since the
indicators in a spaghetti-code program are not tested until much later.
 
Besides inserting lines using the built-in functions like "VEFOUND = %FOUND;

is there any other way to rename the actual indicator *IN99 to VEFOUND in
the
D-specs? (I have a lot of indicators to go through, so it would be helpful).
 
I thought I saw Sue Gantner show a way to name indicators like this a few
years ago, but the SEU editor highlights the D subfield of *IN99 with the
message "The Name entry is a reserved word"
 
D *IN99
D VEFOUND
 
Or is there a way I use the *IN array or a data structure in the D-specs?
 
Thanks,
 
................ John Voris ...............
IBM Certified Specialist,
iSeries Technical Solutions Designer
http://www.axs2000.net/jvoris
mailto:jvoris@xxxxxxxxxxx
610 873-0780


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