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David,

Is the I-spec line one that you cut and pasted to this message? When I
entered that in SEU, I didn't have a space between the 3710 and the POS.  


Steve Morrison
Beacon Insurance
940-720-4672 

-----Original Message-----
From: David Prowak [mailto:Prowak@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 1:38 PM
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: still can't get INFDS working.. ##@%%#%@%

Hi,

I'm working on a RPG II program and trying to use the INFDS to determine the
line & col #s.  In my INFDS I have:
I        B      370  3710 POS

When I check the value of POS when the cursor was on line #11 and col #57, I
see:
0B390000

I understand that 0B39 represents the line # and then the col #
consecutively, but how do I determine the line # in my program?  I tried:
C       POS     DIV  256   LINE# 40

but LINE# then is = '   3'.

What am I doing wrong?

TIA,
Dave
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