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Hi all:



This is for RDi 7.5.



I am having problems with LPEX when editing CMD members.



The editor treats the source member as being indefinitely long. When a
line is changed what is back to the display is often over 80 characters.



When the member is saved back to QCMDSRC anything over column 80 is
lost.



Does anyone have any ideas?



QCMDSRC was created with CRTPFSRC with a length of 92. It has 3 fields,
6, 6 and 80. SEU is fine with it.



The parser associated with the type CMD is cl.



The only way I can use LPEX with a CMD member is to remove the parsing
definition so LPEX doesn't try to help me.



Any ideas?



Thanks



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