Frank,
I do not agree with you.
I use LF for reading and PF for updating only, even if I have to read the PF
a second time.
So I get a clear file handling at all.
Your proposed technique requires to compile the files with lvlchk *no.
Thought, I should mention it.
And each new LF requires maintaining of access paths. Have a lot of fun
restoring a huge file with
50 LF's.
SQL is a great alternative with a lot of possibilities. Personally, I prefer
the old style, because the use
of data repositories for common redefinitions of fields is not as
complicated as by SQL definitions.
In this case is a DDS definition much more clearer and easier. It's not all
golden at SQL.
But don't misunderstand me, I use both - native I/O and SQL.
Just my 2cts.
kf
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Von: RPG400-L [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von
Frank Kolmann
Gesendet: Dienstag, 28. Juni 2022 06:32
An: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Betreff: Re: Avoid Level checks was ( Generic RPG File Handler for File I/O
using OA)
I learnt too late, but this is how to avoid level checks.
In RPG programs never ever use PF, only ever use LF. (Perhaps change the
RPG compiler to enforce this?)
It is even possible to retro fit this concept to old code with a bit of
file renaming and recompilation of the PF and related LF.
Then never ever change LF DDS, only create new LF as needed.
To change PF you only ever add fields to the end of the field list, even
if it means data is stored in two fields in the case of field size
extension.
Recompile the PF and related LF and your programs will work fine. The
only programs you need to change is those using the new fields.
Fwiw
Frank
On 27/06/2022 3:19 am, Jon Paris wrote:
"So far I haven't found an example where I can see how to use them for SQL
CRUD operations. It looks like it works great for RPG file operation
codes."
And you won't find any because that is not what OA was designed to do. As
I said earlier it was designed purely to allow conventional RPG op-codes to
access devices not directly supported by RPG.
Jon P.
I developed a program to do all this using JSON request/response avoiding
dependency on a file structure. This way If my RFID changes on a file
my
RPG programs will not give level checks:)
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