You can create one function and one CALL routine in a single FCMP procedure step.
a.True
b.False
For above question in fourth version of prep guide, the answer is listed as False.
However, as I read the answer should be True.
Please let me know the correct answer. Thanks.
The wording is vague, which is probably what is causing your confusion. I suspect the author meant to write
> You can create at most one function and one CALL routine in a single FCMP procedure step.
Now the question is unambiguous. The answer is false because you can define multiple functions in a single call to PROC FCMP.
False is the right answer.
A single FCMP procedure can have any number of Functions and Call Routines.
The wording is vague, which is probably what is causing your confusion. I suspect the author meant to write
> You can create at most one function and one CALL routine in a single FCMP procedure step.
Now the question is unambiguous. The answer is false because you can define multiple functions in a single call to PROC FCMP.
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