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Jeff & Kurt
Let me recommend that you submit a requirement through the COMMON
requirements process. You don't have to be a member, all you need to do
is get a user and password from the site. Kurt has done this for other
stuff, I think.
www.common.org is the starting point - look for the member benefits item
in the left menu and finally for requirements in there - I am home under
nyquil treatment and don't have the specific link - sorry!
An IBMer of some station said recently that these requirements can have
more weight in the decision process than DCRs, largely because they are
vetted by a committee and go through more communication with IBM
developers and all. Very cool!!!
Of course, having a copy member inline wasn't part of SEU, right? :-)
As another workaround, when you right-click the /copy member, once it
opens, drag its tab to the right - you will be able to see both at the
same time.
HTH
Vern
Jeff Buening wrote:
Is there a way in WDSC/RDI/RDP/RD Power ETC....., to filter source or show
source with the copy books expanded? I am not talking about compiling with
List option, I am talking about just being able to look through COBOL
source code with copy book information in it expanded like with a filter
view or something? I am also not talking about right clicking on the copy
book and having it show in another tab.
I just think an option you could check like, "Filter view with copy books",
and show the copy book in a different color or in-line when looking through
COBOL source would be nice. It would make it easier when trying to find
stuff inside a program that had copybooks. Is there anything like this?
Thanks,
Jeff
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