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Joe Pluta wrote on 12/12/2006 10:26:09 AM:

Then again, with the Outline mode in WDSC, you just expand the variable 
and
you can see EVERY line where the variable is used, including an 
indication
of whether it is modified. 

Which helps a lot, 'myGlobal is used on line 230' is not exactly what I'm 
after in this case ... I need 'myGlobal is used in mySub'.  Going to each 
line on which the variable is modified, then doing a 'find previous 
BEGSR', is okay, but still not my idea of a good time in a crufty old 3000 
line program.

On the topic out the outline - I was working from home a bit yesterday 
evening, and had to use SEU.  Man, did I ever miss my WDSc!

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