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Hi Jim

I have added this in the list of our requirements.

Regards,
Nazmin Haji




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I have a request to IBM WDSC developers to change the placement of the
column sensitivity setting. I wanted them to relate it to the type of
source being edited. I want column sensitivity in DDS and RPG, but not in
COBOL and CL. I have mine at 'N' because I am mostly editing CL and COBOL,
and it does not make sense there.

On Jan 30, 2008 7:23 AM, Ronald J Schmitz <rschmitz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I find myself switching between Y and N for Column Sensitive Editing in
Remote Systems LPEX Editor Preferences.

Is there a recommended setting for traditional RPG/CL/DDS pgmg?


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