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On 29/04/2010, at 6:19 PM, Dennis Lovelady wrote:

Well, if RPG had a macro function like ... ummm some "less feature- rich
language," then the inline routine wouldn't seem so bad. (Sorry. Had to.)

Ha ha :) But it's not really a macro language--more a simple substitution facility.

I've always wanted a means of specifying that FROM information in a message.
I'm sure there's good reason that IBM have not chosen to provide that
capability, but (to plagiarize the Beach Boys) wouldn't it be nice?

My guess is that they (Rochester) don't need it, insufficient customers have requested it, and it can (for the most part) be determined automatically so why provide yet another parameter on an already busy interface?

Interestingly, macro language support is exactly how it's done in the PL/MI system code. The Rochester Macro Processor as I recall. Something like:

?SNDPMSG MSG(CPF1234) MSGF(QCPFMSG) MSGLIB(QSYS) MSGTYPE(ESCAPE)

RMP was (is) a proper macro language. I don't know what they use for non-PL/MI code.

Proper macro support in RPG IV would be nice.

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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