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Re: http_close(): entered



Karl,

With that attitude.... you'll never get any help, anywhere and anytime !!!

Comming to the wrong place.... well... as said before.... where will you 
find any help ???

Please calm down - and get rid of your P.S.'s

Leif
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Karl Woods" <Karl.Woods@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "HTTPAPI and FTPAPI Projects" <ftpapi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 10. marts 2009 22:50
Subject: RE: http_close(): entered


> Therein lies the problem. You think that just because I ask for a little
> help with an error, that I'm new to ILE. I've been working on it since
> it came out. I try to keep up to date on all the latest techniques
> available on the i. 
> 
> I've checked job logs, program dumps and the like. I've dealt with the
> code of many different programmers over the years. Some good, some bad.
> Yours is quite good. I'm just starting out with HTTPAPI and thought you,
> or someone else on the list, might be able to give me a little insight
> into its' inner workings.
> 
> Obviously I've come to the wrong place.
> 
> P.S. Get over yourself.
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Klement [mailto:sk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 3:39 PM
> To: HTTPAPI and FTPAPI Projects
> Subject: Re: http_close(): entered
> 
> ILE RPG didn't exist when the system was called Silverlake.  ILE was 
> first available in 1994.
> 
> ILE introduced the idea of errors propagating from one procedure to 
> another, and only issuing an exception message when a "control boundary"
> 
> was hit.
> 
> When that happened, programs started ending with messages like "the call
> 
> to PROCEDURE_NAME_HERE ended in error".  Any time you write a program 
> that uses ILE concepts, in particular, subprocedures, you will get this 
> any time an error occurs in your program.  All it tells you is that an 
> error occurred in a particular routine -- it doesn't tell you WHAT the 
> error was.
> 
> To find out what the error was, you look back at the preceding messages 
> in the job log.
> 
> So any ILE program that you write, will have this same symptom, and 
> you'd find out more information the same way.  That's what I mean by 
> "ILE RPG Programming 101".  If you've ever debugged an error in an ILE 
> RPG program, you'd have already encountered this error, and you'd know 
> that to find out more information, you'd have to look in the job log.
> 
> I didn't say anything about you being new to the platform.  Just new to
> ILE.
> 
> 
> Karl Woods wrote:
> > I know what ILE RPG debugging 101 is. I've been programming on IBM
> > midrange computers for over 30 years now, on the 400 since it was
> called
> > Silverlake. 

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