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Scott Klement wrote:
Huh? Why would adding a new prototype to a copy book require you to recompile all the programs?
Adding a new prototype to a copy book may lead to duplicate definitions. So, in order to accomplish something in program A you extend a copy book. A few months later you modify program B and it won't compile (Experience? How did you guess.). Thus, it makes sense for a change management system to force a compile for all sources referencing the copy book.
Joep Beckeringh
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