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On Mar 12, 2020, at 6:47 AM, Barbara Morris <bmorris@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2020-03-11 6:37 p.m., Jon Paris wrote:
To allow a variable (say a DS) referenced in a PI relate to a variable already defined in the code.
This could be done with *Entry Plist - but you get a variable already defined if you try to do it in free-form.
That difference was where this thread started.
*slaps forehead*
I have to admit that I don't think that we even thought of allowing a parameter in the PI to refer to a variable that was already defined.
I think it didn't occur to us was because the PI parameter is more of a "definition" than a *ENTRY PLIST parameter is. I was going to say "especially for a LIKEDS definition", but that rule was in place long before LIKEDS.
You're right, that could be done. I think it would need some kind of keyword on the non-PI definition though, to indicate the programmer's intention for it to actually be a PI parameter. Or maybe a special kind of PI parameter that says the actual parameter is defined elsewhere.
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Barbara
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