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At 25 AUG 2003 04:21:33PM Gerald Lovel wrote:

First, thanks everybody for the popup input. Setting that aside, I wonder if anybody has noticed problems with global dictionary functions?

In AREV, my routine for selecting ACCESSIBLE_COLUMNS first says "not a linear hash table, building list…" and then proceeds to select all dictionary items for all attached tables. When I run this routine in OI, I get only the dictionary items for the alphabetically first attached table.

The RList/OpenList documentation says that table MYTABLE serves as a global dictionary which is checked if a column name is not in the local table dictionary. This may have been added as a workaround when DICT.VOC went away, but how far does it go? For example, will dictionary items for MYTABLE be executed by the braces function {}?

In AREV, I believe DICT.VOC was a global dictionary for everything except the MERGE processor. At one time, RTI promised better access to execution of global dictionaries as a design goal. Hmm. As usual, comments welcome.

Gerald

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At 25 AUG 2003 04:59PM Donald Bakke wrote:

Gerald,

Have you attempted to use SYSDICT for your global dictionary entries?

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At 26 AUG 2003 08:42AM Gerald Lovel wrote:

Of course I didn't try to use SYSDICT, Don. Thanks for mentioning it. So why is "MYTABLE" in the RList documentation? Or does "MYTABLE" use SYSDICT for its dictionary? Probably SYSDICT/MYTABLE is all a documentation controversy, which could be solved with a modest proposal from Ira.

My real problem was that the SELECT opcode of RTP59 is broken in OI, so that selecting ACCESSIBLE_COLUMNS does not work.

Gerald

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