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Steve

The command is

set save.textLimit 92

for an 80-wide source data field - the standard for most things.

It strikes me odd that I have to use the full record width, but I'll take it.

HTH
Vern

-------------- Original message --------------
From: smorrison@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

I'm having problems with some of lines in my CL source members being
truncated. I know I have seen a command to adjust where the lines get
wrapped, but I can't find it now. I think this was back with WDSC V5. Is
there a newer, better solution?

My source files have 112 byte record lengths, but I really don't want the
lines to be that long. I'd like the CL source to wrap at about 70-75
characters in width. Does anyone have any suggestions to prevent this line
truncation.

I'm running WDSC V7 with the latest fix pack, and i5/OS V5R3

Thanks,
Steve


Steven Morrison
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