Which brings up a question ...

 

Is there a way for an application programmer to detect in the program that
the file is compressed? If so, how would one do that?

 

Regards,

Ulrich Krueger

 

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(ROFL) Yup, that's one I didn't think of!

 

At 01:28 AM 8/22/2007, you wrote:

>On Wed, 2007-08-22 at 00:23 +1000, Graeme Gibson wrote:

> > Only the application programer will be aware when

> > [QSAM update-in-place] has been used, there's nothing

> > to tell sysprogs or operators that it's in use and

> > absolutely no need for them to know.

> 

>Unless the sysprog (me, in one unfortunate case) enabled compression.

> 

>--

>David Andrews

 

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