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That's what I've been doing looking that the spool file to get the line
number. The error listing that shows up in WDSC doesn't show the source
line number... doesn't matter if you specify (*SRCSTMT) in the HEADER
SPECS. I wonder if there is a way to change that.


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wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 10/02/2008 06:41:57 PM:

From WDSC, with the source member open, click on Source(at the top of
the
screen), then select Show indentation. A new window will open, showing
your indented source.
Also, WDSC still produces compiler listings. Just switch to a terminal
session and do WRKSPLF.

Steven Morrison
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I get this WDSc error on Verify (I am running WDSc ver 7.0, but this has
been a problem ever since I started to use WDSc ver 6):
RNF5177: ENDyy operation missing for ELSE operation group at statement
6269; END assumed.

Does anyone have a solution for this problem:
- I verify my program and I get the RNF5177 error (missing End
statement)
- I double click on the error expecting to position somewhere close to
the error (at least the same subroutine!)
- I am positioned to the first line of the program. As far as I can
tell, the statement # in the message (6269 in my example) means nothing -

not the source line # and not the WDSc line #. This is somewhat annoying

in a program with over 6000 lines of code.
- I end up doing a green screen compile and immediately get a Source
code

line number that tells me where to look in my code.

What do I do when green screen compiles go away?!?

Mr. Kerry Lockwood
Celadon Trucking, Inc.
9503 E. 33rd Street
Indianapolis, IN 46235
(317) 972-7000 ext. 2147
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