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Buzz,

Definitely.  The CL editor was unusable for me in 5.0 (actually not
completely since you can turn off their auto-formatting in the
preferences).  I am pleased to report that it works much better in 5.1.  I
have only had one weird problem with a SNDPGMMSG that it kept insisting on
putting a plus-sign on the last of three lines of code.  Other than that,
no problems.

Mark



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When typing in commands (or even prompting) in a new CL source member, I
seem to have literally no control over when the carriage return takes place
and indentation.  As an example, an opnqryf command with a long qryslt
statement (continuing over 3 lines) will automatically left-justify the
second and third line (to column 2) while the top line will start in column
8.  It looks awful, but I cannot figure out to stop it.  Anyone had this
problem?

Buzz Fenner
Systems Analyst/Network Administrator
Phone: 870.930.3374
Fax: 870.930.3376
bfenner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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