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Well I opened up a pmr on this and this was IBM's reply:
ACTION TAKEN: Because you have specifed /free code does not examine
the statements and indent them. This is working as
designed.
Funny thing is that SEU, combined with the software RpgAlive, will do this.
http://www.rpgalive.com/
Looks like IBM lags behind the competition again.
Filled out a Design Change Request and will see if that goes anywhere...
Rob Berendt
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin
rob@dekko.com
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Subject: View Indent vs free
form
10/25/2001 11:09
AM
Please respond to
code400-l
In Code if I do a View Indent on the following it looks the same:
/free
for x=1 to y;
if myproc(x);
write rec;
endif;
EndFor;
/end-free
Shouldn't it look like:
/free
for x=1 to y;
if myproc(x);
write rec;
endif;
EndFor;
/end-free
Rob Berendt
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A smart person learns from their mistakes,
but a wise person learns from OTHER peoples mistakes.
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