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no subfiles in RPG/II...arrays were often used.

> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: RE: I seek overall advice
> From: "Grizzly M" <grizzlym@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Thu, December 22, 2005 1:38 pm
> To: <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> Thanks, I'll look into the conversion software. I figured I'd first get
> the source to RPGIII and then convert to RPGIV. 
> We're at security level 30. I'm sure the reason everyone has *ALLOBJ
> authority is because it was a quick and simple solution. I would imagine
> the only authority issues that should affect the user would be related
> mostly to our ERP data or the in house programs. Maybe I'm wrong, but
> both of those situations can be resolved without giving the user *ALLOBJ
> authority. I agree I better make sure everything works without *ALLOBJ
> before I cut them off. I don't want them to see the program
> enhancement/break messages that would be associated.
> Were subfiles not supported in RPGII? The only reason I ask is because I
> have yet to see a single subfile in any of the programs I have looked
> at. There are a lot of programs that look and act like they have a
> subfile, but when I look at the code it's really just a bunch of fields
> on the screen that are meant to act like a sufile. Just curious.
> 
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