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On 2/7/2013 2:05 PM, Vernon Hamberg wrote:

I'm inclined to do what Charles recommends. The "new procedure" wizard
doesn't support that, however, and I use that a lot.

Presuming we're talking about RDP, I use Snippets instead of the
wizards. Makes everything fit shop standards that much easier.

-snip-

On 2/7/2013 12:27 PM, Charles Wilt wrote:
In the v5r4 PDF manual (The oldest I have ;))
"continuation rules for specifications" page 239

It's usually used only for long names
D charlesNextRecord...
D PR 1N ExtProc(*JAVA:
D 'java.sql.ResultSet':
D 'next')
But I'll often use it on short ones, since I tend to rename things,
plus I
think it's a little cleaner if all the specs match.

Charles


On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 1:21 PM, James H. H. Lampert <
jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Given this prototype:
D nextRec...
D PR 1N ExtProc(*JAVA:
D 'java.sql.ResultSet':
D 'next')
I was about to ask why nextRec takes a parameter when called, but
doesn't declare one in the D-Spec, but I found the answer to that, on
page 191 of the V6 ILE RPG Programmer's Guide.

But I still don't get the business with the name on one line, followed
by 3 periods, and then the rest of the declaration on the next line.
Where is that in the manual?

Look for the phrase 'Definition Specification Continued Name Line'
--buck


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