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  • Subject: Re: Re[2]: Yet Another ILE RPG Enhancement!
  • From: cmassoglia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Charles L. Massoglia)
  • Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 20:58:15 -0400

Again, instead of keying in the keywords on an H-spec in SEU, may I suggest
the following:

CRTDTAATA  DTAARA(QRPGLE/DFTLEHSPEC) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(100) 
           VALUE('OPTION(*SRCSTMT *NODEBUGIO)') 
           TEXT('SYSTEM DEFAULT H-SPEC KEYWORDS')

By creating this data area, you will NOT have to code the keywords in your
H-specs for each program.
>     Hi,
>     We're on V3 R7 and the same thing happens.
>     
>     Thanks,
>     Chris
>
>
>______________________________ Reply Separator
_________________________________
>Subject: Re: Yet Another ILE RPG Enhancement!
>Author:  Dave Mahadevan <mahadevan@fuse.net> at smtp-post-office
>Date:    2/5/98 1:57 PM
>
>
>Hans:
>     
>This works great.  However, a small glitch.  SEU complains with RNF1301 (A 
>keyword is not recognized; the keyword is ignored.).  Please, is there a
PTF to 
>add this to SEU error syntax checking?  I am on V3R2.  Just a minor 
>annoyance...the keywords work as promised...
>     
>     
>Hans Boldt wrote:
>     
>> Greetings RPG fans!  A few months ago when discussing the new stuff 
>> in the upcoming release of ILE RPG, I promised one more surprise
>> enhancement.  Well, it's actually two:
>> 1) OPTION(*SRCSTMT) tells the compiler to assign statement numbers 
>>    that match the SEU source sequence numbers.
>> 2) OPTION(*NODEBUGIO) ensures that when stepping through an RPG
>>    program in debug, you don't stop on all of the input or output 
>>    specs on an I/O operation.
>>
>> These features were so frequently requested, that we are providing 
>> these new features in PTFs for all releases back to V3R2.
>>
>> Note that you have to code an H spec keyword to get the new behaviour: 
>>           OPTION(*SRCSTMT *NODEBUGIO).
>> In a release after V4R2, you'll be able to get the behaviour through 
>> the OPTION parameter on the command (the H spec keyword will still
>> be available too).
>>
>> PTFs are available now for V3R2, V3R6, V3R7 and V4R2 that address the 
>> problem.  Currently the PTFs only fix TGTRLS(*CURRENT) - the other
>> TGTRLS PTFs will be available soon. 
>>
>>          Compiler (product 57xxRG1) | Runtime (product 57xxSS1) 
>>          -------------------------- | ------------------------ 
>>  V3R2    SF46001                    | SF45788
>>  V3R6    SF45749                    | SF45430 
>>  V3R7    SF46327                    | SF46321 
>>  V4R1    (use V3R7 compiler + PTF)  | SF46462 
>>  V4R2    SF45191                    | SF45189 
>>
>> Hans Boldt, ILE RPG Development, IBM Toronto Lab, boldt@ca.ibm.com 
>>
>> -
>     
>--
>Thank You.
>     
>Regards
>     
>Dave Mahadevan.. mailto:mahadevan@fuse.net
>     
>     


Charlie Massoglia, Massoglia Technical Consulting, Inc.
PO Box 1065, Okemos, MI 48854, USA
517-676-9700  Fax: 517-676-1006  EMAIL: cmassoglia@voyager.net


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