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Some of your questions are covered in the help document:
https://halcyon-tech.github.io/vscode-ibmi/#/
and in the readme:
https://github.com/halcyon-tech/vscode-ibmi/tree/master/docs

The help documents is generated from the readme, but it has a clickable index. Your choice.

And you can ask question on the Github project.

1. Compile listings under the OUTPUT tab (View->Output, or Ctrl + Shift + U). Select IBM i Output in the drop down on the right. See "Log Compile Output" in the settings.

2. Compile errors are in the Problem tab. Click on one and it takes you to the line in error, which is also decorated with squiggly lines.

See Tips & Tricks in the help.

Sam

On 10/28/2021 11:07 AM, Brad Stone wrote:
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
www.bvstools.com
Native IBM i e-Mail solutions for Microsoft Office 365, Gmail, or any Cloud
Provider!



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