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I thought I tried all combinations, but I found one that works in my
install, which is RDP 8.0.3.

"User Action"
Name: setDate
Class Name: com.ibm.lpex.samples.SetDateAction

"User Key Actions"
Key: a-f2
Action: setDate

Thanks for all who responded.

Jim

On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 11:44 AM, Jim Essinger <dilbernator@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Looking at the archives and the wiki pages there are some hints about
using the setDate function to clear the source date for one or more lines
of source code.

I have followed the instructions, but the editor is giving me an error
message the "setDate" is not a valid editor action.

What I did;

Window > Preferences > LPEX Editor > User Actions

Added an entry with actionClass.setDate as the name and
com.ibm.lpex.samples.SetDateAction as the class name.

User Key Actions

added an entry a-f2 as the key and setDate as the action.

All entries are case sensitive, so I hope that I copied them here as they
actually are in the settings. I have triple checked those values, and
still get the error.

Anyone know what to do to make this work? Or does it no longer work?

Thanks

Jim


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