On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 4:17 PM, Keith Monahan <keithvz at verizon.net> wrote:
You're not
really old school unless the only thing that comes to mind
when the term "RPG" is used is "what goes in column 1?"
Is this a D&D reference?
Does the following look like D&D to you?
F***************************************************************
F* THIS PROGRAM READS THE CONTENTS OF AN INVOICE HEADER FILE
F* AND PRINTS THE INVOICES PROCESSED FOR THE DATE SET IN THE
F* LOCAL DATA AREA. THERE ARE LEVEL BREAKS AND TOTALS FOR
F* EACH STORE.
F***************************************************************
F*
FINVHDR IP F 62 DISK
FPRINTER O F 132 OF PRINTER
IINVHDR NS 01 1NC
I 1 3 STORE L1
I 4 13 INVNO
I 14 20 CUSTNO
I 21 45 STNAM
I 46 53 INVDAT
I 54 622TOTINV
I UDS
I 1 8 RPTDAT
C 01 INVDAT COMP RPTDAT 11
C 01 11 ADD TOTINV L1TOT 92
C 01 11 ADD TOTINV LRTOT 92
OPRINTER H 101 1P
O OR OF
O PAGE Z 106
O 102 'PAGE'
O 59 'VERY BIG'
O 72 'STORES, INC.'
O UDATE Y 17
O 8 'RUN DATE'
O H 1 1P
O OR OF
O 73 'DAILY SALES BY STORE'
O H 2 1P
O OR OF
O RPTDAT 83
O 63 'FOR DATE:'
O H 1 1P
O OR OF
O 6 'STORE'
O 18 'INVOICE'
O 28 'CUSTOMER'
O 58 'CUSTOMER'
O 78 'INVOICE'
O H 2 1P
O OR OF
O 6 'NUMBER'
O 18 'NUMBER'
O 28 'NUMBER'
O 58 'NAME'
O 78 'TOTAL'
O D 0 L1
O STORE 6
O D 1 01 11
O INVNO 18
O CUSTNO 28
O STNAM 58
O TOTINV1B 78
O T 1 L1
O 45 'STORE TOTAL...'
O L1TOT 1B 78
O T 1 LR
O 45 'GRAND TOTAL...'
O LRTOT 1 78