FILE maximum reached!

Chris Sharman chris.sharman@ccagroup.co.uk
Mon, 24 Feb 2003 13:02:52 -0000


You're correct - you split some functionality into a subscreen.
If you don't require interaction, you can write an INITIALIZE procedure to
do what needs doing, and exit back to the main screen.

There are obviously implications for synchronization, rollback, etc with
this technique - use with care !

Chris

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Olmos, Fernando (Sericon at Alcoa)
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> Sent: 24 February 2003 04:19
> To: powerh-l@cube.swau.edu
> Subject: FILE maximum reached!
>
>
> I am sure you guys have come across this before countless times.
> My problem
> is, how do I compile a program that has reached its limit in  the
> number of
> possible FILE statements?
>
> I believe the max is 31 files per QUICK screen. What if you had to add
> another to make it 32?
>
> I know there is a simple solution, which I cannot remember what
> it was, but
> I think it involved splitting the screen into two programs. Is there
> examples of this?
>
> Cheers
>
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