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  • GTOJ$ & JTOG$

    Does anybody have a copy of the GTOJ$ and JTOG$ routines they could email me? Also, does anybody know where they were first published?

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    GTOJ$ & JTOG$

    On Friday, August 28, 1998, 06:31 AM, Ted Holt wrote: Does anybody have a copy of the GTOJ$ and JTOG$ routines they could email me? Also, does anybody know where they were first published? There is a version of these routines as part of the personal calendar program that I downloaded for MC Magazine's BBS several years ago. The file name is B860601, denoting a publish date of June, 1986. If you need for me to email the source member, let me know and I'll be happy to oblige. One day, we'll all be heroes.

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      GTOJ$ & JTOG$

      On Friday, August 28, 1998, 06:26 AM, Ted Holt wrote: Could anyone tell me where S/36 queries are stored? I'm sure it's not in files, & I doubt it's in libraries. Folders, maybe? TIA. ================================================== ============================== =========================== The *QRYDFN objects are stored in library #QUERY by default. In fact an S/36 query can be stored in any library. David Abramowitz

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        GTOJ$ & JTOG$

        Dave, I'm talking about a real S/36, not an AS/400 running S36EE. Is your answer for a real S/36? On Friday, August 28, 1998, 10:18 AM, David Abramowitz wrote: The *QRYDFN objects are stored in library #QUERY by default. In fact an S/36 query can be stored in any library. David Abramowitz

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          GTOJ$ & JTOG$

          I'm pretty sure they were first published in 85, in Data Network, MC's predecessor. In 88, they were rewritten using the structured opcodes added to RPG. I wanted to be sure they weren't published anywhere before then. Please do send me the code, Michael. Thanks for the offer. On Friday, August 28, 1998, 07:39 AM, Michael Daly wrote: There is a version of these routines as part of the personal calendar program that I downloaded for MC Magazine's BBS several years ago. The file name is B860601, denoting a publish date of June, 1986. If you need for me to email the source member, let me know and I'll be happy to oblige.

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            GTOJ$ & JTOG$

            On Monday, August 31, 1998, 07:32 AM, Ted Holt wrote: Dave, I'm talking about a real S/36, not an AS/400 running S36EE. Is your answer for a real S/36? ================================================== ============================== ================== It's been a while, and my memory's fallen and can't get up. I vaguely recall that S/36 queries were stored in folders on an older S/36..... Or maybe that was just the IDDU definitions!?! David Abramowitz

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              GTOJ$ & JTOG$

              Ted, Actually David is right. Queries are stored in libraries and the default #QUERY. IDDU data definitions are stored in folders.

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