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Yes if you type 8283 it should point to 828300. I am just overtypeing the line number location, like i would in seu and pressing enter. I'm not pressing any control keys CRepaka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent by: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 12/20/2006 09:15 AM Please respond to Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx cc Subject [WDSCI-L] CTL + L Young & Bob, In the following example even if I type 8283, it would not point to the line below it will point to the different line number, it will point to the 82 thousand and 83rd line in the program. This is because some lines are sequenced like below and some are sequenced by incrementing the decimal part of the line number like 528601 528602 528603 etc. 528200 C MOVE 'N' CD1ASW 1 528300 C MOVE *ZEROS WSEQNB 50 528400 C CALL GEN121 GN0121 528500 C MOVE 'Y' GENCK 1 --------------------- The line number in the LPEX editor does not include the 00 at the end, so to go to statement 528300, just enter 5283 as the line number. Thanks Chandra X 3314
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