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The APTFILER.VAR file


 Look at the contents of the APTFILER.VAR file.  The entry for
 aptFiler is reproduced below:

   APTFILER:         
    (LOCAL)          
       cStr   # P1   
       oTbCol # L2   
       oTb    # L3   
       _Def   # L4   
       nNum   # L5   
       nNum1  # L6   
       nNum2  # L7   
       _Def1  # L8   
       cStr1  # L9   
    (BLOCK)          
       _bDef  # BL1  
       nbNum  # BL2  
       nbNum1 # BL3  
    (BLOCK)          
       _bDef  # BL1  
    (BLOCK)          
       _bDef  # BL1  
    (BLOCK)          
       obObj  # BL1  
    (BLOCK)          
       obObj  # BL1  
    (BLOCK)          
       obObj  # BL1  
    (BLOCK)          
       obObj  # BL1  
    (BLOCK)          
       obObj  # BL1  
    (BLOCK)          
       obObj  # BL1  
    (BLOCK)          
       obObj  # BL1  
    (BLOCK)          
       obObj  # BL1  
    (BLOCK)          
       _bDef  # BL1  
    (BLOCK)          
       _bDef  # BL1  

 This is the local variable section.  The mnemonic on the right
 is the variable name Rescue5 used on the first pass:

   Pn    Local declared as a procedure parameter  
   Ln    Local declared at the top of a procedure 
   BLn   Local declared as a code block parameter 

 The names on the left are the suggested new names that will be
 used if you run Rescue5 again with this APTFILER.VAR file.
 These names are derived from the definitions in the
 VARIABLE.UDT file.

 The order of entries is critical - during Pass 2 Rescue5
 assumes that the first variable definition it encounters is the
 first local.  You must be careful not to change the order of
 the variables in APTFILER.VAR!

 To change the name of a variable, locate the mnemonic of the
 variable concerned and type the new name to the left, replacing
 the suggested name.  Be sure to follow CA-Clipper variable
 naming conventions, and be careful to avoid duplicate variable
 names.  Rescue5 supports variable names of up to 32 characters,
 but only the first 10 are significant.

 There is also a static entry for aptFiler, located at the
 bottom of the file:

   STATIC:          
   [0]              
   _sDef   # S0_1   
   csStr   # S0_2   
   csStr1  # S0_3   
   nsLen   # S0_4   

 This is identified by the cross reference index into the
 APTFILER.GRP file.  You can change static variable names in the
 same manner as local's, but be sure to follow the same rules.

 Run Rescue5 again to replace variable names with the names
 defined in APTFILER.VAR.



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