Mark,
You said
" There was allot of useless conversation
regarding File Level Identifiers being the reason that there was a Level
Check."
Having followed the conversation, there was one email that said it was
caused by the File Level Identifier, to which everyone followed up by
pointing the writer of the email to the correct cause. These were important
corrections to the post, because it had incorrect information in it.
I'm not sure why you feel that there was a lot of useless conversation, but
as one of those who responded, I'm prompted to reply.
Even in the email that you replied to Charles' post, Charles quite clearly
made the distinction between File Level and Format Level Identifiers.
So, I'm confused about the useless conversation that was had, as I didn't
see it...
Sorry list if this is deemed a waste of bandwidth. I'm just fed up of being
called useless/poor/whatever the person who's had a bad day wants to call
it...
Crispin.
-----Original Message-----
From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Mark Walter
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 5:27 PM
To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: RE: Level Check Issue
Vernacular! ! ! !
We all know what I was talking about. Level checks do not occur because of
File Level Identifiers. Because of "Format Level Identifier"....
Thanks to Charles for correcting me. We all can't be perfect.
I was just trying to make a point. There was allot of useless conversation
regarding File Level Identifiers being the reason that there was a Level
Check. I was just trying iterate the ID that causes the level check.
From now on, I'll keep my thoughts to myself, where they can't hurt
anyone.....
Mark Walter
Paragon Consulting Services, Inc.
IBM Certified System i Specialist
717-764-7909 Ext. 26
mwalter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.paragon-csi.com
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