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Date: | Wed, 23 Feb 2000 16:34:11 -0700 |
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When specifying an XL file in my ;XL="..." list or used as the libname in
the
intrinsic HPSWTONMNAME,
if the XL file does not exist and the system resolves all externals, the
program
loads and runs with no warning that your XL was not referenced or does not
exist.
Example:
RUN QUERY.PUB.SYS;XL="TRYTHIS"
When writting intrinsic replacements, this could happen. And you wonder why
your code isn't working.
If you build the file TRYTHIS as in above, and test the run, you get, I mean
I get
WARNING ** Message set 104, Error number 412 was not found in the system
catalog
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Unable to load program to be run. (CIERR 625)
For my HPSWTONMNAME code, currently I call FLABELINFO on the file, looking
for FCODE=NMXL. If not exist
or not NMXL, I issue a warning.
I would like to get at least a warning of
WARNING ** XL xxxxxx.xxxxx.xxxx does not exist
or
WARNING ** XL xxxxxx.xxxxx.xxxx not referenced
Something similar to the CM warning
PROGRAM LOADED WITH LIB = S (LOAD WARN 89)
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Keven Miller KC7LYD
[log in to unmask] (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA)
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