agree with and endorse your programming standards David.
However if the program is calling another subroutine it should know the name of
that subroutine or be able to derive it if it is called with an @.
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On 13 May 2014, at 10:45 am, David Wasylenko wrote:
IT'S JUS
day, May 12, 2014 7:39 PM
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Subject: Re: [U2] Read yourself
That's true - if the subroutines are catalogued with a noxref clause you're
screwed.
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On 13 May 2014, at 10:19 am, David Wasylenko wrote:
Wont work --- if you use any external subroutines.
Wont work --- if you use any external subroutines.
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You can get the Pr
OR you can use SYSTEM(9001) on universe
OR you can use SYSTEM(9001) on universe
OR you can use SYSTEM(9001) on universe
OR you can use SYSTEM(9001) on universe
OR you can use SYSTEM(9001) on universe
Hmmm, thought someone said that already
We always have a variable "PGID" defined at the top of the program.
This at least HELPS identify the source code.
Most of our programs have the ability to edit the code while you are in the
program via some common "hot-keys"
built into our core system. (controlled by security)
There is also a hot