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>>I think what he is referring to is the when using
>the project
>>manager, the project manager effectively includes
>all of the
>>individual .PRG files into a massive procedure
>(application),
>>which eliminated the need for the programmer to
>explicitly
>>set procedure to (filename) to call procedures.
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>is exactly what I am referring to. I have not
>found this to be true. If I attempt to call a
>procedure which is in a separate PRG file and that
>PRG is not in the CALL CHAIN or in a file
>identified with SET PROCEDURE TO, I will get an
>error PRG NOT FOUND. This is not a problem, I can
>use SET PROCEDURE TO ADDITIVE. I am just curious
>about this point.
>
>Don
Don,
I guess that I have never noticed this, probably, because I
generally use SET PROCEDURE TO without thinking about it.
John.
John Adams
John T. Adams
Software Consulting Services