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I hear real bad practice. Using a module in multiple programs or
service programs. This is a definite no, no and creates tons of
problems down the line. If a piece of logic needs to be used in
multiple places, it should be created as a service program and then
called by other programs or service programs.
On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 12:40 AM, Nisha Ramesh <n4nisha@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Suppose I made some change to module 1 and I want to recompile all thelist
programs which uses this module. How will I know what all are the
modules/SP which uses the module?
After creating a program by giving reference to a SP, can I delete the SP
object?
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