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It would seem that you have a need for a service program. I would think
maybe a different module for each routine bound into one service program.
Is there nothing in the logic of these 99 routines that is common?
You definitely need a copy block for the prototypes.
It is also possible that you have a need to dynamically load a service
program based on your description. You said you only need to run one of the
routines and you don't seem to know which one you need to run until run
time based on something in a database table. This would seem to be a
perfect place for a dynamically loaded service program. See my dynamic load
service program at www.think400.dk/downloads.htm for further information.
If you go that route you would have a service program for each routine or
function.
Based on what you indicated I would bet you have common logic that could be
factored out but only a guess.
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