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Buck,
where did you run this command?
I just tried it on the command line in an RPGLE /free member (in V7 with
all updates), and I got this error:
"includeClasses" is not a valid parameter for the "set" command.
Confusedly,
Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
PLI - IT - Kontich, Belgium
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Re: [WDSCI-L] Eclipse scripting
john.larimer wrote:
Go to the editor command line and type in 'help query' for a list of
query
command parameters.
Good advice! Using that, I'm able to compress down all my subroutines
with a single line
set includeClasses SUBROUTINE
This even has an expand/contract. Very nice. (To undo, ctrl-w)
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