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Hmmm... does Notepad++ have RPG syntax checking? That would surprise me.
If it doesn't, then how does this improve productivity over SEU? As of
7.1, anyway, there are only a small number of changes to RPG vs what SEU
supports in it's syntax checker.
%SCANRPL, %LEN(*MAX), RTNPARM and %PARMNUM are, I think, the only things
it matters for.
On 6/18/2013 10:34 AM, Buck Calabro wrote:
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Were I in your shoes, I'd use Notepad++ over SEU. Download the source
member and edit it on the PC then upload it back and compile up there.
Here's an example of a very old Windows batch file that'll do the
download. Upload is similar and you can jam a CRTRPGMOD command in
there if you like.
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