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Kurt Anderson wrote:

You could try the WDSCi outline. In the outline, under Global Definitions, there is a subsection called Indicators.

I keep the Outline View open and have trained myself to refresh it every
time I look at it. It doesn't help me find NMR 01 very easily though.
MR is at the bottom, 01 is at the top and the screen isn't tall enough
for me to see all the line numbers so I can do an eyeball scan to see
the lines shared by both indicators.

However whether the outline will work on RPGIII code or not, I'm not so certain. Could have swore I tried to outline an old program a while ago and it didn't work - whether the reason was that it was RPGIII or not, I don't know. Worth a try.

This is RPG IV code I'm working with. Sure, it's S/3 vintage, but it's
been converted and converted again. Yep. Uses matching record,
internally defined I and O-specifications, /free sections, internal
sub-procedures and binds to a service program. About the only thing the
compiler team haven't done is to make it smell like bacon. :-)
--buck

ps I want to be clear that complimenting the compiler team is not a slur
against the WDSC team. I'm aware of the constraints they have to live with.

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