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Jon,
jLpex now automatically detects if the RPG source member has sequence
numbers by checking if the first 6 characters of the first 4 lines are all
digits.  This would solve the problem where someone downloads a member with
sequence numbers and then deletes them locally.

If you have some "interesting source displays" then you must have fooled
this algorithm.  Please send us the source or even just paste the first 4
lines here, so we can see what is going wrong.


"Jon Paris" <Jon.Paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:PJEBKKDJCLHGMJDACPMPEEFLDMAA.Jon.Paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I have a number of RPG source members on my PC that have sequence numbers
in
> them and many that don't.  CODE lets me tell it via properties which is
> which (on those frequent occasions when it "forgets".
>
> Now for the question.  How the heck do I tell jlpex the same thing?  I've
> checked the file properties both in the window dialog and in the little
view
> in the lower left corner, but can't see anything about sequence numbers.
> This of course is producing some interesting source displays!
>
> Jon Paris
> Partner400
> www.Partner400.com
>
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