Hi peter,
>I propose to use g as scope indicator for variables that are declared public OR PRIVATE in the MAIN program. The g then indicates that it are GLOBAL variables. Global (g) is then simply an indicator that they're visible to the entire application. See also:
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669192I'm not fond of using scope identifiers in the name of a variable. IMO, you should not need one. Since you'd only have a very few privates or publics declared you should be able to identify them anyways.
Of course the is only my opinion ;-)
Walter,