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Hi Mike,

Ok, so I accidentally responded to the wrong note last time :-)


The CL parser differentiate between 2 types of commands:
   - those that it deems are language constructs (ie commands that cannot
be executed outside a CL program such as IF or MONMSG)
   - and the rest.
You can modify parser attributes (ie underline) by going to the preference
page LPEX Editor->Parsers->Parser Styles

Hope this helps!

Violaine Batthish
WebSphere Development Studio Client, IBM Toronto Lab



wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 04/25/2005 12:12:29 PM:

> This is a curiosity question.  When writing CL source I have noticed
> that some of the commands are underlined when others are not.  Does
> anyone know why this is?
>
> Like I said, I'm just curious.
>
> Michael Tobey
> Applications Analyst
> Foremost Farms USA (Fluid Division)
> mike.tobey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> IBM Certified Specialist
> RPG IV Programmer & Developer
>


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