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" Now if it would work with CL and RPGIII, etc." ..... I agree. Our third-party ERP and financial systems were written in RPGIII and have been heavily modified. There is no way we would spend the time or money to convert those systems to RPGIV.
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message: 4
date: Tue, 23 Feb 2016 22:11:52 -0600
from: Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Outline view and old code

I use the outline a lot. Yes, I could use the filter view to see only
the procedure starts & ends, but the outline is better.

I find the usage bits to be very helpful - I mean the lists of which
lines the procedures, fields, etc., are used. For fields, some are
marked with M or D (I think the latter is done), which is very like what
the listing would have. In addition, it is easy to tell when some
element is not being used. I've been known to have an extra parameter or
2, and this helps me clean up things.

I do find I can move about more quickly - much faster than searching for
a name of a procedure or whatever else.

Now if it would work with CL and RPGIII, etc.

Vern


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