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Well, it depends on the design of your applications, I'd think.
If some of these DSPF objects are for common display popups, then it seems to make sense to leave them as independent dspf, to increase their re-use. You don't want to have the same record format comming up in many DSPF objects....
However, if these dspf objects are always custom formats, specific to a single program, then I'd keep all the display formats in one file.
Eric
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Subject: Multiple Displays vs One Display
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oticed in our shop that
many programs use multiple displays within one program. What is the
prevailing wisdom of many displays in a program versus one program/one
display?
Glenn Thompson
Senior Analyst
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