In message <00c201cacc68$af62e700$0e28b5...@com>, Larry Hiscock <[email protected]> writes
Actually, you COULD do this on the Pr1me.  Our application was migrated to
Unidata from Pr1me Information.  We always kept program sub-directories
segregated by application (e.g. AR, AP, GL, etc).

But I'm guessing you had *separate* VOC entries for AR, AP etc. At the OS level they were under one sub-directory but inside of PI they were separate FILEs.

What I'm talking about - what I think Pick has - is where you have - at the *PICK* level, one BP FILE, and then loads of subfiles in it. Which is stored (by default) as one directory with sub-directories at the OS level.

In other words, in PI you're talking about the OS level - nothing to with PI. In Pick you're actually IN PICK, it's nothing to do with the OS.

--Larry

Cheers,
Wol

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In message <031801cacc3b$feb964a0$fc2c2d...@com>, Symeon Breen
<[email protected]> writes
Just a different way of doing it i suppose - i do have separate sub
directories but they are under the dev account and not under say BP

Just a little point - bearing in mind I've never used genuine Pick but I
think Larry et al are describing *TYPICAL* Pick usage. You couldn't do
that on Pr1me so anybody (like me) only used to the Pr1me approach this
would seem strange.

We had three (actually four) main program directories on our system,
called CBP, GBP and RBP. But on a Pick system they would typically have
been defined as subfiles of BP, eg BP,COL BP,GEN and BP,REM.

Cheers,
Wol

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Really?  We have more than 20 subdirectories in our program directory.
Each
of them is defined as a "DIR" in Unidata, but at the Unix level (and
convcode is a system-level command, not a Unidata verb) each is simply a
sub-directory of the source directory.

Larry Hiscock
Western Computer Services


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Probably because you would never have subdirectories in your program
directory.

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