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I should mention that in the WDSC error listing, you can double click on it
and it will take you to the line in error. But with SQLRPGLE, it opens a
new source window and takes you to the line.


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wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 10/02/2008 06:41:57 PM:

From WDSC, with the source member open, click on Source(at the top of
the
screen), then select Show indentation. A new window will open, showing
your indented source.
Also, WDSC still produces compiler listings. Just switch to a terminal
session and do WRKSPLF.

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[WDSCI-L] I'm sure no one else ever forgets to type an ENDyy statement in

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I get this WDSc error on Verify (I am running WDSc ver 7.0, but this has
been a problem ever since I started to use WDSc ver 6):
RNF5177: ENDyy operation missing for ELSE operation group at statement
6269; END assumed.

Does anyone have a solution for this problem:
- I verify my program and I get the RNF5177 error (missing End
statement)
- I double click on the error expecting to position somewhere close to
the error (at least the same subroutine!)
- I am positioned to the first line of the program. As far as I can
tell, the statement # in the message (6269 in my example) means nothing -

not the source line # and not the WDSc line #. This is somewhat annoying

in a program with over 6000 lines of code.
- I end up doing a green screen compile and immediately get a Source
code

line number that tells me where to look in my code.

What do I do when green screen compiles go away?!?

Mr. Kerry Lockwood
Celadon Trucking, Inc.
9503 E. 33rd Street
Indianapolis, IN 46235
(317) 972-7000 ext. 2147
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