In <[email protected]>, on 12/20/2012
at 09:12 AM, "R.S." <[email protected]> said:
>I thnk there is some misunderstood here.
Yes; pay closer attention.
>AMATERSE is backward compatible, but old TRSMAIN is not forward
>compatible.
There is a difference between using TRSMAIN and using an old version
of TRSMAIN. The current version of TRSMAIN is AMATERSE.
>So, you can pack data with TRSMAIN and unpack with AMATERSE.
>However the opposite is not always feasible (although usually it
>is).
Did you deliberately leave out the word "old"? It is always feasible
to use the name AMATERSE to pack and TRSMAIN to unpack; it is not
always feasible to use an old version of TRSMAIN to unpack.
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