Chris Rehm wrote:
> ** Reply to note from Buck Calabro <mcalabro@commsoft.net> Thu, 26 Feb 1998
>10:22:21 -0500
>
> > - Multiple windows (one in the current C spec area, one in the I or D
>specs,
> > one in my subroutines, etc. etc.) - move from one to another simply - even
>view
> > the data definitions while editing the calcs.
> > Multiple sessions... cut and paste.
>
> Limited to the size of your screen, awkward.
>
Those extra sessions only let you browse other sections of the same program as
opposed to
editing the same program in three different windows.
> > - View only lines that reference a specific field
> > F16=Find
>
> Yes, this is almost as useful. Almost as easy to work with, and now that I
> have worked with SEU for a millenium I am really handy with it.
>
F16 doesn't drop out the lines that _don't_ contain the chosen field; it is
nice to see/edit
only the lines that include the search word.
> > 10. What about editing code out at client sites. Wouldn't you have to use
> > SEU out there?
> > (Well, yes)
>
All AS/400s have the machine-side piece. It just needs STRCODE. So, with
Code/400 on your
office machine or laptop, every one of your clients already has Code/400 and
it's benefits.
> > Buck Calabro
> > Commsoft Albany, NY
>
>
> Chris Rehm
> Mr.AS400@ibm.net
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