Jeffrey Savit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The answer was: don't do arithmetic with literals, declare all your
>variables to cover the range of possible values, and declare all your
>integers FIXED BINARY(31).

In the old F-compiler days (showing my age, I know) you'd get a warning
diagnostic if you didn't specify precision for a FIXED BIN variable: the
compiler assigned halfword storage by default.

You'd get a warning too if you coded a GET/PUT LIST without specifying
the FILE option.  If you wanted a squeaky clean compile you always coded
GET/PUT FILE().

But that was in a bygone age.  What do I know anymore?

--
David Andrews
A. Duda and Sons, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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