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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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