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Let me know so I can make sure that we NEVER get it here!  I think adding 
all that VAR... TYPE..., LEN... stuff is a waste of real estate.  I much 
prefer:
    DCL  &APOS        *CHAR   1  /* Apostrophe                       */
    DCL  &PARM1       *CHAR   2  /*                                  */
    DCL  &PARM2       *DEC    2  /*                                  */

Rob Berendt
-- 
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary 
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 




"Shannon O'Donnell" <sodonnell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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        Subject:        Batch Formatting of CL Code



I remember seeing a tip or utility somewhere a few years ago that would 
take
in a CL program source member and format the DCL statements to make them 
all
consistent.  For example, if you had lines such as:

 DCL   &MYVAR  *DEC 10 2
 DCL   &MYVAR2 *CHAR 11

It would format it as:

DCL  VAR(&MYVAR) TYPE(*DEC) LEN(10 2)
DCL VAR(&MYVAR2) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(11)

Does anyone remember this or have access to that utility or something
similar?  I need to format a bunch of CL source members.

Thanks!

Shannon O'Donnell




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