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Greetings!


>Is anyone using Code/400 for editing CL programs and procedures? I see some
>weird things:

We are using it for CL programs and procedures.

>1) Where is the 'Delete Messages' menu option. When I compile and there is
>an error, I like to be able to remove the messages like with RPGLE.

We use it for COBOL, and I have not seen the "Delete Messages" option.  I
would like such an option for both COBOL and CL, if it is not already
there.  I put my cursor on the error message, and use the delete line
command of my choice. (CTL or ALT and backspace - I have made both of them
delete the line).

>2) The logical not character (SHIFT-6) shows up as a carat. This character
>is transferred to the source PF as a carat. I can't even get that character
>in a 5250 screen using SEU
>Is this not ready for prime time for CL or am I missing something?

I don't use the "NOT" character, but use the word "NOT" if i use that kind
of logic.  I also for ease of reading try to use positive logic instead of
negative.  Seems easier to maintain.  Therefore; I have not seen the
problem you are pointing out.  That does not mean that IBM should not fix
the problem (negative logic!!) ; ^ )


Jim Essinger
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Student Loan Fund of Idaho
PO Box 730
Fruitland ID 83619
208-452-4058



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