Hi, Karen!

Create a little text file named "Rstyle.pre" and type in just the word
"BIN".  Save the file in the folder where your database's Rstyle.cas file
is.  When you run Rstyle, it will ignore the reserved word BIN.

Sami

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From: "tellef" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 10:05 AM
Subject: RStyle question


>
> I have a database with a text column called "BIN".  Of course
> it is for the physical bin that a part is stored in.  According
> to my list of reserved words, this is not a reserved word.
>
> I RStyled a command file that mentioned this column.  Then the
> command file stopped working.  Traced it and found that it had
> changed all occurrences of the word "BIN" to "BINARY"!  Is there
> a setting that would have prevented that from happening?  Is it
> the "keyword sizing" option?  If I disable that, then I assume
> I would lose RStyle expanding all the keyword abbreviations which
> is what I like it to do.
>
>
> Karen
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