G'day Javier,

I have diametrically opposed views to some I have discussed this with and
therefore offer what I do personally not as gospel but as one way of doing 
things.

I have one or two main files into which I put all my code blocks for each 
module.

For instance I have one called MoneyMgr.app which contains 5340 lines of code
and 44 $COMMAND blocks.

I prefer this over having each block in its own file as I find it far 
faster to
find another block in a file rather than opening another file.

The exception to this are user interface functions and those called from more
than one module.   For this I have a UI.apx and GlobBlok.apx file into which
I put those blocks.

BizMan now has about 94 app files (and consequently 94 apx files) and I find
most of my work normally revolves around one module at a time so the above
methodology is reasonably efficient and convenient for me.

Hope this helps.

At 17:11 19/08/02 -0500, you wrote:

>Is there an official nomenclature for naming files (extension) that are 
>used with Rbase.? I am in the process of converting a large application 
>from Rbase 4.5++ DOS to Rbase 6.5++ for Windows and this would be a good 
>time to rename files if necessary.

Warmest regards,


Tom Grimshaw
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