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Paul Morgan wrote: >For example lets say you've defined a file in the module and will read a record sequentially on each procedure call in >the module/service program. If ProgramA calls the service program it gets back record 1 then if ProgramB calls the same >service program it will get back record 2. If ProgramA and ProgramB used the module instead of the service program then >when they called the module they would both get back record 1. The file is opened twice within the two modules linked >into ProgramA & ProgramB instead of opened once in the shared service program. Wow.. I didn't know that. This is one of those little details that could potentially mean the difference between employment and panhandling. Thanks for the heads up. I kind of feel like I'm test driving a new car and the salesman in the passenger seat just casually mentioned that, "by the way", if I turn on the left turn signal, the car will explode. Greg Fleming Programmer/Analyst Everglades Direct, Inc. gfleming@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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