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SDA menus use the CRTMNU command also.

CRTMNU MENU(MENU400) TYPE(*DSPF).

I would think you could add a customer compile command for them. Only problem is you need to create
the *MSGF object along with the *MENU object.

I assume you've already created the *DSPF object.

Should be doable, might work best if you use a custom CL program as a compile command that creates
both the *MSGF and *MENU. Might take some programming to get the messages from the MNUCMD source into
the *MSGF.

HTH,

Charles Wilt
Software Engineer
CINTAS Corporation - IT 92B
513.701.1307

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Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Compiling menus via WDSc

Hmmm, I never tried compiling MNUDDS style menus outside of SDA. When I
tried using a '14' option in PDM, it told me that there was no such
option available.

UIM menus, on the other hand, do use the CRTMNU command to compile. For
those type menus the CRTMNU command does show up in the 'Compile..'
option of the toolbar and elsewhere.

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Justin Taylor wrote:
I can edit my menus via LPEX (MNUCMD) and CODE/Designer (MNUDDS) but I
cannot find a way to compile them. Can they be compiled via WDSc or
does it require SDA?


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