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That's what makes my compiled listing sooooo long - the error message
summary!!!!!

-----Original Message-----
From: Buck Calabro [mailto:Buck.Calabro@commsoft.net]
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 1:55 PM
To: rpg400-l@midrange.com
Subject: Compiler listing vs. RPG Alive (was: RPG Alive)


>Works well, but a compile listing is soooo
>much longer that just the source
>that I like to analyze.

The compiler listing provides the incredibly valuable cross reference AND if
you call now, the compiler team will throw in a bonus: an error message
summary!

While the preceding is tongue in cheek, I use the PAGERANGE keyword of
CHGSPLFA to print just a certain subroutine, etc. that I'm trying to
analyse.  Using /title and /eject can make this a very simple proposition:

/title VERCUS - Verify customer status and credit
VERCUS BEGSR
...
       ENDSR
/title VERITM
VERITM BEGSR
...
       ENDSR

Each subr starts on it's own page, WITH it's own title on every page.  Makes
searching and printing individual sections simpler.

  --buck

"This box Rocks!" - related to 2002 NE IBM
Conference attendees by IBM's Stephanie Joy
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