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Violaine, 


This is really cool beans and everyone loves it here for documentation. I 
have two issues.

I have opened one member and got the diagram but how do I create it with 
multiple modules.  I have 4 RPGs members open that call each other in 
sequence.  I went to view-->Navigator-->open group  then I selected all 
four modules but the open button does not become available.  What am I not 
doing correctly to get the series of modules in the diagram?
I would like to copy and paste this into something else lets say visio or 
paint brush.  How would I copy it to another document?  All I can seem to 
do right now is do an ALT-print screen to get the active window.  It would 
be great if I could copy and paste.




     Al Slezak
      Information Systems Division / NEWS Group 
      Phone:  (630) 787-6196 
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Dave is right,

there still is CODE Navigator which is accessible by opening one (or
several) members in CODE Editor and then selecting View->Navigator->Open
(or Open Group for multiple member option).

thanks,

Violaine Batthish
WebSphere Development Studio Client, IBM Toronto Lab


wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 03/01/2007 02:12:47 PM:

You're referring to the CODE Navigator.  It's still there, but it
has a couple of problems that IBM isn't fixing.  It doesn't link
subprocedures when they're called in free format, and it has
problems with fixed format subroutine names that fill factor 1.
It's under the View menu.

Dave Shaw
Mohawk Industries

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Guess I spoke too soon, I still remember viewing what you want in the
past, but can't find it currently available. Maybe it was in the old
days
prior to WDSC when code or whatever it was called then was the only
option.



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From what I remember the code product did this also.

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