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Hi,

Of course these are just 3 lines only but what about the source members
which has hundreds and thousand of lines of code and due to this confusing
sequence number we are unable to conclude exactly how many lines are there
so my question was with respect to same only in such cases how can we be
sure of that exact count here ?

Did previous explanation point that there is a need of debugging with
respect to previous explanation on this and my counter question on that) to
conclude it? or without debugging also there are other ways too ( apart
from DSPFD & system table (like previously mentioned:qsys2.syspartitionstat;
for a specific source file.'Number Rows' both count matched with WRKMBRPDM
(Option 8- Display Description --> Number of Records) ) ?



Thanks much...






On Thu, Jun 29, 2023, 21:21 Buck Calabro <kc2hiz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 6/29/2023 11:18 AM, tim ken wrote:
May I please get further clarification as did not understand it, when I
checked it inside a particular source member then based on sequence
number
at bottom I concluded (using SEU) that these are the total number of
lines
in a specific source member.

Imagine a CL program that has the following lines of source code:

000.02 PGM
000.04 CALL XYZ
000.06 ENDPGM

For your purposes, how many source lines are in this program?
3, or .06?

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