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Boris Kortiak asks:
>Does using a subfile in this way remove the record length restriction of
using a SET
>REPORT DEVICE DISC?
It does. There is no 262 character limit on subfiles. However, if you are
exporting numeric values, they are written in their native binary format.
You must convert all numeric items to strings if you want to export
information for applications that cannot read subfiles directly. That can
be a lot of work.
C. Jack Caddy writes:
>BTW, we COULD NOT GET Leonard's simpler-looking suggestion to work - the
>TAB ('HT' with Display Functions on) just seemed to Disappear after to
>type it in - looks like the HP3000 eats it up the Tab key:
>DEFINE D-TAB CHAR*1 = " "
>Type the open quote, hit the TAB key, type the close quote.
While the "more complex" solution is probably better, you can get Leonard's
to work by turning on the "Display Functions" before you press the tab key.
Mark Wonsil
4M Enterprises, Inc.
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