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Gary,

I just checked the code and it looks to me as if you are correct. Whoever
did the 1885 enhancements seems to have got it wrong.

Phil

-----Original Message-----
From: Gary.Brown@appliedchemicals.com
[mailto:Gary.Brown@appliedchemicals.com]
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 2:42 AM
To: JBAUSERS-L@midrange.com
Subject: JBA ML - DRP question




For those of us lucky enough to still have source code  :-)

Looking at program DR005, subroutine S0BALN

The CHAIN on DR77ISTK and the subsequent test of *IN90

I think the test of *IN90 should be for the value of *ON (which would mean
the
CHAIN has failed) and so the fields would then be populated.

The result of the way it is written at the moment (testing for OFF) is that
we
have lots of records with blanks for  CONO/MODN/ITEM in file DRP77

Does anyone else agree that the test should be for *ON

Not sure yet of what impact this error has on the down stream calculations.


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