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Author Re: PL/I Can create an Upper case function and Anything Else
robin

2005-09-13, 7:57 am

David Frank wrote in message ...
>
>"robin" <robin_v@bigpond.com> wrote in message
>news:C4hVe.35423$FA3.22359@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
>
>
>As usual you will blather for dozens of lines, but wont commit yourself to
>posting a actual function
>that shud take half-a-dozen statements, why is that ALWAYS the case?
>
>No-one will backup your assertion that a RETURNS statement can be declared
>as you HINT it can
>because it cant,
>You really need to read the manual..


On the contrary, it is you who needs to read the manual;
you know absolutely nothing about PL/I.

You keep saying that PL/I can't do this or that,
when it can. And often better.
UPPERCASE is another case (npi) in point.






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