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To: Burt Masnick who wrote (78112)4/9/1999 9:13:00 AM
From: Mary Cluney  Respond to of 186894
 
Burt, >>>Dropping a deck of punched cards only happened to me once, but I certainly learned not to ever do that again <<<

Brings back memories. Since the object deck was always sequenced, I always reserved a patch area in my program, so instead of submitting my program for a recompile, I used the multi punch feature, and added or altered compiled code to the object deck itself - saving turn around time and prevented generating more errors like getting the source deck out of sequence, etc.

Mary