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I have been using WDSCi now for a couple of months primarily for small
changes in existing source without incident, other than not knowing how
to do certain things.  

 

V 6.0.1 Build id: 20050725_1800 and V5R3.

 

Yesterday after making some rather simple modifications to a source
member which included copying in source from other programs I was
surprised when I compiled and had hundreds of errors.  After I got up
off the floor, I closed WDSCi and opened the source in SEU to find a
jumbled program.   It was like it randomly decided where to insert my
new code throughout the existing program.   I even had some D-Specs that
had gotten overwritten or disappeared all together.  

 

I did not have time to investigate; instead I restarted with the
original program via SEU and copied in my changes.   Anyone else ever
experience anything like this?  It has me very concerned.  Is it
possible when I cut and pasted from other programs that the sequence
number also pasted?  

   

 

David Smith

IT Consultant

 


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