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The ellipsis (...) is used to extend F,D, I, P and O specs to a second
line.
for everything else, there's /Free which extends the C spec to as may lines
as you want before you end with a semicolon (;).
Yes, I know you knew what a semicolon is. Now you also know what an
ellipsis is. For some reason most people call it dot-dot-dot.
In a message dated 4/22/2009 8:45:42 P.M. Jerusalem Daylight Time,
BMartin@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
What are the odds of RPGLE ever allowing more than 80 columns of usable
coding space? Is there a way to do this now? I'm pretty sure there isn't
unless I've really missed something. With the ability to use long
descriptive variable and procedure names I've been feeling cramped while
coding recently. Has anybody requested this? I haven't really heard it
discussed at all.
Thanks
Bryce Martin
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