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Pete Helgren wrote:
So, if I understand you correctly, I will always have a "main" procedure
that will be coded with D specs that has both a procedure prototype
Shrug.. I can't answer THAT. I write TONS of code that doesn't have a
main procedure. You can eliminate the main procedure from an RPG module
by putting the NOMAIN keyword on the H-spec.
However, a *PGM object has to have at least one main procedure to be
called by the CALL command. But, I build a program out of 10 modules,
only one of the ten has to have a main procedure. Furthermore, service
programs do not have to have a main procedure at all -- and in fact,
most service programs (in my experience) do not have main procedures.
I guess the important part is that you understand the difference between
a main procedure and a subprocedure, and you understand that P-specs are
for subprocedures, not main ones.
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