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I worked at a shop that uses 120-byte length for all their sources (CL,
RPGLE, etc.) and with SEU that still works well too.
There are some change management systems that won't support 112 bytes so
you have to be careful to not go beyond column 80 in SEU.

JS

El lun, 4 nov 2024 a las 9:50, <stefan@xxxxxxxxxx> escribió:

Personally I don't see a reason for a longer record length for CLLE, and
I don't find mention of it in the Memorandum To Users for any releases from
7.2 on. I'm aware of some who set all new source files to 112, the CL
compiler could not care less, seems to me, but I've
not tested anything where the content is past 80.QMQRY and QMFORM have
special lengths (91 and 162, resp., which is 79 and 150 source data lengths)

It's the other way around 😊
If you create a sourcefile with a recordlength greater than 240 then SEU
can't use it.
I tried and now I need something bulletproof......


Best regards

Stefan

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