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Once you go to full free form, you will never return to those silly H, F, C.. etc parameters.You must remember your program is always in free form and non-free form mode at the same time. ..../Free is not needed.To make mode mark -- put mode in the left or right margin as you always have done.To make a comment - use // or *The * must be in the position it always was in.Unless, you are using a display or print file-- you won't ever use the Opt-F definition. Instead-- use SQL for i/o.The definitions are:Ctl-optDcl-fDcl-dDcl-dsDcl-prDcl-pi
Once you go to full free form, you will never return to those silly H, F, C.. etc parameters.You must remember your program is always in free form and non-free form mode.To make mode mark -- put mode in the left margin as you always have done.To make a comment - use // or *The * must be in the position it always was in.Unless, you are using a display or print file-- you wont ever use the Opt-F definition... use SQL for i/o.The definitions are:Ctl-optDcl-fDcl-dDcl-dsDcl-prDcl-procDcl-pi Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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