Bob, In all the places that I have worked without standards, I have applied the standard you refer to with variables names. It's great. Additional, I don't rust DICTs I look at the EQU item for a true description of what the field is and what it does.
016: * ITEM ID = CONO '!' REJECT# 017: 018: DIM MAT.REJ.REC(40) 019: 020: EQU MR.ENTER.DT$ TO MAT.REJ.REC(1) ;* S Entered Date 021: EQU MR.INSPECTOR$ TO MAT.REJ.REC(2) ;* S Inspector# 022: EQU MR.PONO$ TO MAT.REJ.REC(3) ;* S Purchase Order# 023: EQU MR.VENDNO$ TO MAT.REJ.REC(4) ;* S Vendor# At 01:18 PM 6/7/2005 -0700, you wrote: >One of the programming standards I've seen names all equates with a >trailing $. System subroutines start with a $ and I thought this was a >pretty slick way of knowing instantly that it's an equate, not a >variable, while browsing the source code. > >BobW ------- u2-users mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/
