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Thanks Violaine!

And Adrian did a great job while you were away, Thanks to him too.

I echo Joe's "Welcome back".  Hope you had a great vacation!

On 6/1/06, Violaine Batthish <batthish@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Jim,

BTW, the COBOL parser will be fixed in our next service (iFix 2 RSE
6.0.1.2) so that the preference is not ignored (related to APAR SE24741).

thanks,

Violaine Batthish
WebSphere Development Studio Client, IBM Toronto Lab



wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 05/18/2006 01:48:53 PM:

> Working with COBOL source editing in the LPEX editor.  I am on version
> 6.0.1.1 with all fixes applied.  I have the Window > Preferences >
Remote
> Systems > iSeries > LPEX Editor Parsers > Column sensitive editing check
> mark off.  I have not found column sensitive editing parms anywhere
else.
> Even with that off, the first 6 columns of the COBOL source code are
column
> sensitive.  If I get something in that area, I can't shift it to the
right.
> Once it is in the 7th column or farther, then the shift right or insert
> works just fine.  Also if the text gets pushed past column 73, it does
not
> shift back to the left with any function that I can find.
>
> Any Idea how to turn off the column sensitive stuff so that code will
shift
> like a normal editor?
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Jim Essinger
> Senior Programmer/Analyst
> UnLtd/SLFI/IMA
> PO Box 730
> Fruitland, ID  83619
> 208-452-4058 x133


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