This prompts for 2 values: Start and End. It also contains a check box called Generate File Loop Only?
Start is the alphabetic character of file names to start generating from (typically “A”). and End is the Last alphabetic character of file names to generate init code for. It may well be that you’ll need to split the init code into more than one procedure. If this is the case, then you would break the init code by specifying smaller alphabetic ranges for each init procedure. E.g.: FM3InitProc might be “A” to “M”, and FM3InitProc2 would follow on from “N” to “Z”. There is also a “File Loop Only” check box. This is to specify whether to generate all init code, or just the file loop. For the first init code template, you would leave this box unchecked, but for any further init code procedures you declare, you’ll need to check this box on, to ensure you’re not calling other FM3 init code more than once. When you’re done adding your init procedures, you need to go the Global Extension Advanced Tab, and specify the init procedures to call. On the Global Extension Advanced Tab, Add in each FM