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Jeff

I think Craig has some kind of loader - check out his site again for how to install the stuff. This line looks like attributes for the source member that will be processed by some utility.

I also looked at the text file - those items that you list - they are all on separate lines - somehow they got smooshed into one line when you copied them.

His instructions are at http://www.jcrcmds.com/jcrdown.html - maybe it's best to use PDM - perish the thought!

HTH
Vern

On 7/5/2011 11:21 AM, Jeff Young wrote:
Martin,
Yes, I copied the file from the web page and then pasted it into the work area
in LPEX after I created a source member and opened it.
The following statement exceeds the 100 character limit:-<mbr
mbrname="JCRAMORT" mbrtype="RPGLE" mbrtext="Amortization schedule display jcr"
srcfile="JCRCMDS" srclib="selected" srclen="00112" srcccsid="00037">

This is just one of many internal command statments that exceede the 100
character limit.

Thanks,

Jeff Young
Sr. Programmer Analyst






________________________________
From: Martin Rowe<dbg400.net@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tue, July 5, 2011 11:21:15 AM
Subject: Re: JCR Commands V6R1

On 5 July 2011 15:13, Jeff Young<cooljeff913@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Has anyone downloaded this version yet?
The source is only in a text format from a web page. When I download it and
past into a source member of 112 bytes, there are embedded commands that
exceed
the 112 byte record length.
Jeff

Are you referring to the jcrcmds.txt file at http://www.jcrcmds.com?
The max length in that file is 100. Have you tried FTPing the file to
your System i? The zip for V5R4 contains a similar XML file which is
that length too. The parser takes care of building up commands that
split over multiple lines.

Regards, Martin (who uses the same XML file format for the DBG/400 downloads)

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