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On Oct 29, 2018, at 8:12 PM, Steve M <TxPenguin1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
May be a silly question, but I am working very hard each program I touch to
remove as many "blue annotations" on the right side of the RDi source screen
where it shows unused values; whether they be variables, procedures, or
anything else.
I have run across one, maintaining a legacy program, that I cannot seem to
remove; that is *INZSR. When I hover on the blue annotation it reads, "The
subroutine *INZSR is not used" which we all know is false, it's simply never
called from anywhere within the program.
So my question is this; is there a feature that I am missing, a setup
somewhere, that would bypass this subroutine being annotated? If not, how
have any of the rest of you gotten around this? There really is no reason
to re-write the code and the annotation is totally harmless, but I've gotten
the remainder of the program source completely cleaned up and there is this
one blue annotation sitting there laughing at me.
I appreciate any and all thoughts or ideas on this one.
Thanks all and have a great day.
Steve Meisinger
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