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One of the major new features of RPG 4, introduced in [[V5R1]], is free form calculation specifications. | One of the major new features of RPG 4, introduced in [[V5R1]], is free form calculation specifications. | ||
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Revision as of 16:30, 16 June 2006
One of the major new features of RPG 4, introduced in V5R1, is free form calculation specifications.
Contents
Features
- Removes the column restrictions on calculations.
- Can be interspersed with standard, fixed form, calcs
Usage
Using free form calculations is quite easy.
- To start a section of free form calculations, simply put '/free' starting in column 7.
- On the next line start your free form calculations.
- Each line must end with a semi-colon ";".
- Calculations can span multiple lines.
- End the free form calculation area by putting '/end-free' starting in column 7 on the last line.
Limitations
Example
C if PCFRS = '*ALL' C eval #CFRSF = *BLANK C eval #CFRSH = *BLANK C else C eval #CFRSF = i_CF_Const(PCFRS) C eval #CFRSH = #CFRSF C endif /free if (pMOLS = '*ALL'); eval #MOLSF = *blank; eval #MOLSH = *blank; else; eval #MOLSF = pMOLS; eval #MOLSH = pMOLS; endif; /end-free C C#RTNS IFNE '*EXITPGM' C C#RTNS ANDNE '*RETURN'