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Bill,

It's common practice to suffix the file or program with a U.  eg.  OEP72U

Also to put the object into a non GEAC library.  Eg.  OSLRICP3 for programs
or OSLRICf3 for files.

Associate a program with a task number in the 99xxxx range.

I hope that this helps.

Marcus.

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:system21-bounces+jba.consultant=virgin.net@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Bill.Geissinger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 13 September 2005 19:38
To: system21@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [SYSTEM21] Creating PF's or LF's

When creating new PF's or LF's does GEAC recommend customer's using a 
certain range when creating these files so you don't duplicate a GEAC file 
name that may be used in the future?  Also, is their a standard when 
creating program names also?

Bill Geissinger
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