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For standard interactive programs, I'd pretty much agree with you.

However, it's still a factor for any program that gets run repeatedly
, ie. in a loop, you definitely don't want to be opening the files
each time.

A trigger program is a great example of this.

Charles


On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 4:49 AM,
<J.Beckeringh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 26-03-2009 09:36:42:
We have disregarded *NEW, because that will mean reopening the files
for each choice the user makes from the subfile.

David,

What is the problem with reopening files? Performance? If so, have you
actually tried it? Keeping files open for performance reasons might have
had its use in the days of the S/38 and possibly early AS/400's, but these
days it is more trouble than it's worth.

Joep Beckeringh
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