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Dennis Lovelady wrote:
AS/SET does create subfiles. Always has done.

There aren't any recent revisions as AS/SET has now been dropped by
Infor. The latest version came out in 2003, I think ?

I can't imagine how you could use AS/SET and generate 'subfiles'
programs/displays that have individual fields defined rather than a
true
subfile. That would be a nightmare.

Hmmm... On a recent contract, I worked with AS/SET programs, and they were
as I described. I'll see if I can get more information. "Nightmare" is an
apt description of whatever it was.

Dennis Lovelady
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dennislovelady
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"I'd like to thank my parents and my mother and father."
-- golfer Greg Norman, accepting an award


Not so bad really. Back when I was a wee child of 3, I used to do
something like that on S36 using the 5250 datastream escapes. It's
pretty easy, and works on the i (at least it did back when it was known
as that other name with a slash in it.)

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Pete Hall
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