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It is not needed that bad, just thought you could tell easily.
As I told ASNA, it helps to put the handler statement on the correct F
specification. :)
Handlers seem to be very forgiving, you need to be careful, compile and run
time both.
Of course with we are using it becomes obvious when
a 5250 version of the WORKSTN file comes up instead of the ASPX page.
And the ASPX was there, and the program was compiled to the correct place,
it was just that
I had the Handler on the PRINTER file instead of the WORKSTN.
That was the only reason I asked the question in the first place, was trying
to determine
why the ASPX was not being picked up instead of 5250.
Tom Deskevich
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Re: How can I tell if my compiled RPG program has a handler?, (continued)
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