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hth

>From yesterday:
 Re: [WDSCI-L] Automatic structure completion
>>> Peter.Colpaert@xxxxxxxxx 02/01/2006 4:38:06 AM >>>
Kevin,

you can change this under Preferences / Remote Systems / iSeries / LPEX

Editor Parsers / ILE RPG

There's a drop-down list of styles to choose from, right next to the 
checkbox for 'Automatic closure of control block'.

HTH,

Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
PLI - IT - Kontich, Belgium
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"Kevin Turner" <kevin.turner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
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[WDSCI-L] Automatic structure completion






Having converted to WSDS and free format RPG it is quite a relief not
to
have to key all the operation codes in upper case.  I was disappointed
to find, therefore, that when I key my "if" or "dou" etc, the editor
automatically puts in the "endif" or "enddo" in upper case.  This
means
I either have to change it, or my original "if" or "dou" etc in order
to
keep the code looking consistent. This just wastes the time saved by
having the code automatically entered for me. Of course, I could just
revert to keying my "if" or "dou" etc in upper case in the first place
-
which is equally irritating.  Is there a preference option somewhere
to
set the cae of the automatically completed code?





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