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     While we're on the SEU subject, there is something I've wonder for
years. Since I also use Visual Basic quite a bit I have grown to appreciate
a few simple and helpful IDE techniques. One is particular would minimize
the most often compile time error. That would be the 7030 error. Here's how
it would work:

     When a field is defined a mixed case field name would be type by the
programmer. Then each time the field is retyped SEU would change the case
to match the original used. All the programmer would have to do would be
type in lowercase and the mixed case result would be returned. Thus making
it more readable and give a visual verification of definition.

     Just wondering...

Ken Slaugh  (707) 795-1512 x118
Chouinard & Myhre, Inc.
AS/400 Professional Administrator/MSE
Client Access Specialist
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Booth,

I haven't checked lately, but what I would really like in SEU is to be
able to press F4 at the opcode field and get to a directory of opcodes
that I could click on and get the full definition, examples, help text
for.

Sort of like when you typed HELP under DOS and go a list of commands,
their syntax and example.

booth@martinvt.com wrote:
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> What features would you like to see them include as enhancements in SEU?
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