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On 08/05/2010, at 5:15 AM, sjl wrote:
Please elaborate on your statement above.
Not Dennis but ...
COPY in COBOL and /COPY and /INCLUDE RPG default to using the default
IBM-supplied source file names (i.e., QCBLLESRC and QRPGLESRC) which
means that if you do not use the default names then you must always
specify the include file name. NOte that COBOL is slightly more
flexible than RPG in that if the member is not found in QCBLLESRC it
will look in another default file too.
Contrast with C which uses a more flexible set of search rules to
locate includes starting with the current source file (or directory).
Oh, golly, I'm defending C ... watch for earthquakes, tsunami,
volcanic eruptions, and the second coming--the end of the world is nigh!
Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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