Check if your source code displays comments in white and highlighted in SEU
instead of the dull and dreary green? I found that the squares (in my case
they were rectangles) were a representation of hex codes that were embedded
in the source member to make the comments jump out at the coder. However
nothing was done to make the code any easier to read.
Regards
Faizulla Khan
Information Services
Grand Circle Travels
617-346-6058
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I'm on 7.0 but have had this issue on previous versions.
Say I'm starting a new program. I ctl-shift-a create a blank source
file, and then I ctl-shift-a to copy code from an existing program into
my new source. For the sake of discussion, I'm doing a Ctl-A to select
all source and then copy/paste into my new source.
Low and behold- not all of my source has been copied. When I started
trying to determine why, I found that there are little squares on the
line where the copied ended(I tried to copy/paste them into this
message, but they don't show up).
If I look at the source in SEU, I don't see anything. I don't know why
there or what they are, but I wish my copy/paste would not choke on
them.
Michael Smith
iSeries.mySeries.
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