Bob wrote:
It puts it in place--replacing the existing non-free code with /FREE
code.
Some opcodes, such MOVE, MOVEL, Z-ADD, Z-SUB, ALLOC do not convert. So if
that's
all the code is in your situation, you won't get anything back.
Does anyone have suggestion on tools to convert code with these
statements?
Thanks
Bill Blalock
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It puts it in place--replacing the existing non-free code with /FREE code.
Some opcodes, such MOVE, MOVEL, Z-ADD, Z-SUB, ALLOC do not convert. So if
that's
all the code is in your situation, you won't get anything back.
-Bob Cozzi
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Subject: [WDSCI-L] Convert selection to free-form
WDSCi 7.0.0.1
I select some fixed-format RPG, right click, and choose Convert Selection
to
Free-Form. It says 'Conversion complete.' Um, where the heck did it put
it? In CODE, a new window opens with the converted code in it so it can
be
saved or copied to wherever it's wanted. This doesn't appear to be so
friendly - or do I have one of the zillions of settings wrong someplace?
Thanks.
Dave Shaw
Mohawk Industries
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