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As others have mentioned, Ctrl+F5 removes errors. It also does the equivalent of F5 in CODE Editor (clears any text in prefix area and display any lines hidden using the X or XX SEU commands). If you look, you will see Refresh Ctrl+F5 in the Source menu. This function is provided by the iSeries parsers, and not LPEX, which is why you didn't find the info in the LPEX help. I couldn't tell you where in the help you would find the info ;-) As for next and previous errors, the keys used by CODE Editor were already taken up (Alt-N gives the Navigate menu). There are 2 equivalents to this function in LPEX: 1) if you look at the toolbar, there is a next and previous error button, they look like little arrows pointing to an 'x' up and down (tooltip help will indicate Go to next problem and Go to previous problem - same terminology as the Java editor) 2) Ctrl+Shift+H will take you to the next error Ctrl+Shift+Y will take you to the previous error Hope this helps! Violaine Batthish WebSphere Development Studio Client, IBM Toronto Lab wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 01/29/2004 02:31:33 PM: > From the LPEX editor I've compiled my RPG IV program and it has come back > with errors. In the iSeries Error List I have Messages set to "Insert > All". I double click on any message and they all get inserted into my > code in the LPEX editor. > > In the Code Editor I could jump from error to error with Alt-N. I can't > find an equivalent in the LPEX editor. Is there one? > > In the Code Editor I could delete the error messages from my source, but I > can't find an equivalent in the LPEX editor. I've just had a clean > compile and the the messages from the prior compile are still there. How > can I get rid of them short of exiting the member and re-opening it? > > I guess I'm not seeing too well today. Can't seem to find anything... > > Sam > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Let the new MSN Premium Internet Software make the most of your high-speed > experience.
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