Or maybe have a GLOBALV EXEC on your A-disk that does not produce more than
1 line of output... ;-)

If this is how they access the GLOBALV variables, I'm not sure I want to
sit next to them at dinner (sharp steak knifes etc)


On 25 June 2014 20:08, Glenn Knickerbocker <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 6/25/2014 8:08 AM, Jonathan Scott wrote:
> >  PIPE ( ENDCHAR ? )
> >    CMS GLOBALV SELECT CENV LIST
> >  | DROP FIRST 1
> >  | STRIP LEADING BLANK 1
> >  | APPEND LITERAL
> >  | JOIN * H00
> >  | STORAGE 06B7CC28 300 E0
> >  | COUNT BYTES
> >  | STORAGE 06B7C7F0 11 E0
>
> D'oh!  I don't know why it didn't occur to me that the compiler module
> would be CALLING Pipelines.  That makes the PUSH workaround make sense.
>
> ¬R
>

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