Editing a Compiled Program
Welcome to our Knowledge Base
Documentation | Blog | Demos | Support
< All Topics
Print
Editing a Compiled Program
0 out of 5 stars
5 Stars | 0% | |
4 Stars | 0% | |
3 Stars | 0% | |
2 Stars | 0% | |
1 Stars | 0% |
If you attempt to edit a compiled program (using the EDIT command), a message is issued, warning you that the program has been compiled. Knowing that a program you are modifying has been compiled enables you to choose whether to re-compile it or to run the uncompiled version. You must choose one of these alternatives for the changes that you have made to take effect.
Updated
ByJason Lee
Was this article helpful?
0 out of 5 stars
5 Stars | 0% | |
4 Stars | 0% | |
3 Stars | 0% | |
2 Stars | 0% | |
1 Stars | 0% |
5