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Window-->Preferences

Remote Systems-->Remote Systems LPEX Editor-->iSeries Parsers-->ILE RPG

Uncheck "Automatic syntax checking of SQL statements (performed on the server)"

HTH,
Charles

On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 4:40 PM, Wintermute,
Sharon<Sharon.Wintermute@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


I am using WDSC (don't ask about RDi, I want it, they won't get it).
Whenever I have to modify an SQLRPGLE routine, I end up renaming it back
and forth from SQLRPGLE to RPGLE in order to get any work done.  What
happens is that if I leave the member as SQLRPGLE every time I move to
the next line, it goes back to the 400.  It really slows down my
productivity sitting here waiting until I can start on the next line.  I
think its verifying that the line I keyed in is/is not SQL and if its
right.  How do I turn off the SQL part of the verification?



Sharon Wintermute



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