Re: SAME AS ('02 Standard) Clause - and circulatiy




"Rick Smith" <ricksmith@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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[snip]
The above is effectively,

01 AAA.
02 BBB.
03 CCC same as AAA.

01 BBB.
02 CCC.
03 AAA same as BBB.

01 CCC.
02 AAA.
03 BBB same as CCC.

Thus all three data-description-entries have cicular references.

Perhaps I was not sufficiently clear.

In each case, when SR(3) is applied at level-number 3, the
circularity is revealed.

The sequence, in each case, is:
level-number 1: SR(3), GR(1) and GR(2)
level-number 2: SR(3), GR(1) and GR(2)
level-number 3: SR(3) <syntax error>

I hope that clarifies.



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