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From: Buck

I'm looking at an SQLRPGLE source member.  I'm FETCHing into a qualified
DS.

Buck, I can't help much with the SQL-related questions, because in general
as far as I can tell the Outline view doesn't parse the SQL statements.
However, I can address one:

2) What do the line numbers mean in the Outline view?  They neither
match the Lpex line numbers in the edit window, nor do they match the
compiler listing line numbers.  Not crucial since clicking on a line
takes you there.  (That's interesting behaviour that I might want to tap
into with a plug-in!)

The line number is the physical line number of the source line.  If you
remember to always renumber after save, the number on the Outline will mtach
the source sequence number (that is, if you start at 1.00 and sequence by
1.00, line number 63 will be sequence number 63.00).

Violaine, it would be nice to have a preference to make the line number in
the Outline the sequence number from the source and/or the compile listing.
But as Buck says, it's rather low priority since the click takes you to the
line.

Joe



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