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Hi Violaine, >Hi Matt, > >There are several ways to do this: > >1) You can press the next and previous problem buttons on the toolbar. >This will move your cursor to the next/previous error. This is useful. So many buttons on the toolbar; never got round to checking them all :-) >2) You can use Ctrl-Shift-H for next error and Ctrl-Shift-Y for previous >error. This will move your cursor to the next/previous error. Even more useful (I prefer using the keyboard), when you're in RSE perspective. (In other perspectives you might get 'Open type in hierarchy' dialog with Ctrl-Shift-H.) >3) Depending on the release you are using, you could use the Filter->Errors >menu from the popup in the Lpex Editor. This will filter out all your >source and only show the errors. This would be useful when the error lines would be inserted before the offending line. As it is, they are inserted after the error; clicking the minuscule arrow on the left reveals the lines after the error lines, which does not show the offending line. >Hope this helps! It certainly does. >Violaine Batthish >WebSphere Development Studio Client, IBM Toronto Lab Joep Beckeringh
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