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HAHA, thanks, I suppose I should think before I ask. LOL. I should have
known that. I use all the time, must by daylight savings time effecting
me.
Michael Schutte
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Michael,
Also, if you don't want ro recompile your file (eg., if you are not sure
if the source corresponds with your object), you can simply do a DSPFFD
display_file and will get a list of the indicators used by the display
file.
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Luis Rodriguez
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> Sorry, answered my own question. Did a compile of the display file with
> the option of *LIST in "source listing options".
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> I just came across a display file that has a bunch of indicators in use
> with no logical reasoning behind the use of each. For example, I tend
> to
> use *In01 thru *In10 as error indicators for the first screen 11 thru 20
> on
> screen two. It appears that this display file has just been picking and
> choosing for error indicators. What I'd like to know is what indicators
> are currently in use. I tried recompiling the source of the RPGLE, but
> it
> didn't list all of the indicators, some that I know that are being used
> were not listing in the RPGLE compile listing. Does anyone know how to
> determine this with maybe a CL command, or compile listing option?
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> Thanks to all.
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Luis Rodriguez
IBM Certified Systems Expert
eServer i5 iSeries Technical Solutions
Caracas, Venezuela
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