Steve
  What I do instead of RUN filename is to QUIT TO filename.

Buddy

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On Behalf Of J. Stephen Wills
Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 3:03 PM
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Subject: Calculating Depth (FILE, not Personal Character)


Hope everyone (around the world) had a good 4th.

Okay, I suspect this is pretty basic, but I'm not sure how to do it
(exactly).  How do you calculate FILE DEPTH?  I don't mean the SETTING,
but rather how deeply "called"/nested I (my routines) are.  Then, could
y'all advise me on how to reduce the level of "called"-ness, if you'll
pardon the construction.  That is, could I take all these separate
(source) files I'm calling and use Application Express/Codelock to
reduce this level?

As you might surmise, I'm having some problems.  When I have FILE DEPTH
= 5, I "lose" certain functionality, this functionality being contained
in the called file-modules.  When I call them fm a "lower" level, they
work.  Then I changed FILE DEPTH = 10, and re-ran the app "from the top"
- well, bust my breeches, it worked.  So, while I think I better
understand the problem, I sure appreciate some input on the various/best
ways to address it.

Thanks,
Steve in Memphis

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