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Do a DSPFD on MULIB/QINCSRC - I bet that the data record length is just 80
- or something like that.

Others might have a better idea - but one fix would be to rename QINCSRC
and the create a new source file (CRTSRCPF) with the 120 bytes, or 112 (or
what ever QRPGLESRC is), and then copy all the members back. One problem
that you might encounter with this, is that I think the last changed date
of all of the source members would be changed to today.

I don't know if you can just do a CHGPF command on it or not. That might
work also.


Jeff Stevens
Mize, Houser & Co. P.A.
913 451 1882
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Hope this is the correct list for this question.
Need help with adding comments to a source program.
We have a file (QINCSRC) in library (MULIB) with members in it. We can
select to edit a member and make changes with no problem. When we try to
add a comment we get the following message: "Data typed past record length
was lost".
If I copy the member to QRPGLESRC, it allows me to add comments.
Any ideal and/or suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
William Moore



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