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If you use CODE or WDSCi, the commented lines will be in a clearly 
different colour then the rest of your source.

HTH,

Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
Massive - Kontich, Belgium
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TBishop@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent by: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
24/03/2005 13:14
Please respond to RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries

 
        To:     rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
        cc: 
        Subject:        Re: Missed the fact that a line was commented out...


   One trick I learned years ago was to place an asterick over the first
   letter of the opcode.
   Such as:
   C****      ORDNBR  *HAIN    ORDMST                    88

   You still know what the opcode was and you are not as apt to miss the 
fact
   that the line is commented out while browsing the code.
   Of course now using Free we don't always enter an opcode.
   T. Bishop
   >>I had overlooked a commented-out line of code - since that time (in
   1983), I
   >>ALWAYS put something like ***@@@ on lines that I comment out to make
   them
   >>stand out!

   >I use insert mode, so that the columns of the commented line are no
   >longer aligned with the rest of the code.
   >  --buck



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