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Peter

Almost - I've used that for a long time now - it puts the entire command run by a PDM option on the history log. Not the single option I put there - I want to have DBGVIEW(*ALL) be all that is retrieved - because it would apply to more than one source member - but I do use the logged option command and change the parameters there sometimes.

Vern
-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Peter Dow (ML)" <maillist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi Vern,

I'm not sure if it's exactly what you're looking for, but PDM will log
options to the job log, and then F9 will retrieve them.

To turn on this behavior, press F18, pagedown, look for "Log options"
and set it to "Y".

hth,
*Peter Dow* /
Dow Software Services, Inc.
909 793-9050
pdow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx /

Vernon Hamberg wrote:
This kind of macro would be my suggestion - I've long wished for a
variation of F9 that would retrieve non-commands I've entered on that
line - like parameters I've used on a PDM option. I almost always use
DBGVIEW(*ALL) when compiling ILE - and I enter it on the command line
when using option 14 or15 - would love to have a retrieval for that
instead of typing - of course, could use a macro there, as well!

HTH
Vern

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