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Does anyone know how to restore a program that was autosaved in Code400???

I found the file (after an exhaustive search - thanks for naming it so well
IBM ;-)  ) but when I open it up in Code Edit it includes all of the line
numbers and dates and shifts all of my code 10 or 15 columns over.

All that I can find in the documentation is how to set the autosave
parameters but it doesn't even say where to go looking for the file let
alone how to restore it.

What is really weird is that on a previous version my boss walked all over
one of my programs because Code400 automatically restored a previous (old
and bad) copy that was on his hard-drive without even asking him after a
blue screen of death (which happened all the time on version 3.2)... now I
couldn't get it to happen if I wanted to.

Thanks,

Jim Sneddon
AS400 RPG Programmer
Allstate Ticketing
jsneddon@allstateticketing.com
www.showtickets.com

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