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On 04/04/2006, at 8:53 AM, Eric Wolf wrote:
I know that I can have many *PRV versions of a service program using signatures. My question is - if I am only adding a new module to myservice program, do I have to create another *PRV version or can I add the new module to the bottom of the list of modules leaving the signature thesame and then re-create the service program?
Yes, as long as you don't let the system generate the signature. See the archives. This topic has been done to death on more than one occasion.
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