Joe,
I installed Eclipse Monkey and keyed in your example, but for some reason
it just does nothing at all...
Are you invoking the script when in the iSeries Editing perspective?
It looks kinda promising, but it'd have to actually DO something to be
useful, of course ;-)
(I'm probably overlooking something very obvious here)
Thanks,
Peter Colpaert
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[QUAR] Re: Rép. : With PDM on the mind , a question about options and
substitution variables
Simon Coulter wrote:
What PDM needs is built-in scripting. Rexx would be a good choice.
Fat chance!
And what Eclipse (RDi) has that PDM does not is exactly that - all kinds
of built-in scripting. Currently most of it is a little rough around
the edges, but it's very interesting. I've been playing with something
called Eclipse Monkey that allows you to write RPG editor scripts using
JavaScript.
The article just came out today:
http://tinyurl.com/ysytuu*
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Joe
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