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Francis, We used to have this big monolithic copy member for all the prototypes for API's. In a futile attempt to appease those who wouldn't use copy books because it copied in a lot of stuff they didn't use we broke it apart. Now each api has it's own copy member. For all those old programs that have the monolith in it we changed the monolith to use the following for each api (using QUSLJOB as an example): /IF NOT DEFINED (QUSLJOB) /COPY QAPISRC,QUSLJOB /ENDIF And each api's copy member begins with /DEFINE QUSLJOB So if you did write a program with /COPY QAPISRC,QUSLJOB /COPY QAPISRC,MONOLITH You'd be ok. However it you did it vice versa you'd have to do /COPY QAPISRC,MONOLITH /IF NOT DEFINED (QUSLJOB) /COPY QAPISRC,QUSLJOB /ENDIF The theory is to get in the habit of the IF NOT... Rob Berendt
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