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On Fri, 2004-07-23 at 17:01, daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: Dave, > Is the application binding directory so that the application program can > find a service program and the development binding directory is so that the > compiler can find the modules to be combined into a bound program or > service program? I have several applications here in house. I have some procedures I want available to all RPG programs (generic procedures found at RPGNext.com). These go in one "global" binding directory. Then I have procedures that are specific to each application. Let's say I have a procedure in the accounting app for calculating recievables pending by account number. Why would I need or want that in a scheduling application? This way, I only refer to the binding directories that are specific to the app they are in: basically, it's an organizational approach. Joel http://www.rpgnext.com
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