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CTRL+SHIFT+M is a nice feature in WDSC which lets you jump from the
condition statement to the corresponding END and the other way
round depending on where you put the cursor.
Nice trick, but i'm having just now the sampe problem (RPGLE full-free, no
SQL or 'old monolothic program', and a nice
H Option(*SrcStmt : *NoDebugIo)

and still got a nice

RNF5177 ENDyy operation missing for IF operation group at statement 1568;
assumed END.

which gracefully send me to line 1 of the source, and i don't have
statement 1568 into source (just 275 row, including comments). maybe
probably is this the problem.

So, i don't know *what* is the offendin 'if', and cannot applyt eh (perhaps
interesting) trick you suggest.

Just my 2c: now i'm switching back to comple on the '400 and look on the
spoolfile....

Ps. also, o got a similar nice prob when i get "RNF6033 Lenght of external
described field is different from previous" (translated from italian text
,maybe different) and WDSC didnt' tell me *what* the damned field is.....
just send me to line 1, and to spoolfile.... any hint will be
appreciated...

--

Nicola Brion
Tech Fossil (Often called a Dinosaur) - ancient animal that make things to
work.



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