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Thanks for the tips! So, no way to see the compiled source spooled file I
assume. I don't even see it creating it. I imagine that may be something
on the CRTxxxxx command that I can change. But then again I don't see any
way to view spooled files.

The output command does help!

I'm getting used to Ctl-S, Ctl-E, [enter] to save and compile. There's
probably an easier way.. :)

On Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 11:03 AM Maria Lucia Stoppa <mlstoppa@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hi Brad,

For you to see the output you first must open a terminal from within VSC
then click the "Output tab" then choose "IBMi Output" from the dropdown on
the right. Hope the following image helps.

[image: image.png]

The output doesn't have a corresponding spool file, anyway it holds
everything to easily find out what's happened. Ctrl-F (or Cmd-F) here
smoothly help you to get to any specific line number.

I don't know how ILEditor works, but Liam is doing a lot to add functions
to this extension.

A tip? I love having the same source file opened twice (or more) side by
side so that I can make changes on different lines without rolling up and
down no matter which one I made the changes on.


Il giorno gio 28 ott 2021 alle ore 17:08 Brad Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx> ha
scritto:

Hey, all.

I decided to give Visual Studio Code a try with the Code for IBM i
extension. Pretty nice!

Questions:

1. Where do compile spooled files get put?
2. Is there any way to view the spooled files/compiles like in ILEditor
where you could match up errors with line numbers?

Any other tips/addons?

Bradley V. Stone
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