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I just turned mine off. As much as I like the autoformatting I didn't
have the time to mess around with it, and I'm not willing to go jumping
back to SEU just for that. It doesn't take me that much more time to
format it myself so that's what I do. Anybody know if IBM will be coming
out with anymore fixes for WDSC 7.0? Or are they focusing solely on RDi
now?


Thanks
Bryce Martin
Programmer/Analyst I
Ext. 4777



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[WDSCI-L] FWIW: *almost* a fix for /freed SQL '>=' changing to '> =' in
WDSCi 7






I nearly had a fix for WDSCi's automatic freeform/embedded SQL layout
correction splitting issue (making >= or <= into > = and < =, and so on).

I had about six occurrences in my code, and on a whim tried a
Find/Replace to change all > = into >=. It worked!! Well...except for
one...no matter what I tried I still had one stubborn >= that kept
changing back! I tried hitting save quickly...doing another
find...closing it...nothing would stop that one stupid little >=!!

Maybe one of you can figure some way to get this to work 100%. I hate
having to pop back to SEU just to compile a modern program! >_<

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