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Better is, of course, relative. The MOVEA method is about a short and sweet
as it gets.
An alternative, though, might be a FOR loop.
Neither of these is "self-documenting" though, but any decent RPG programmer
would probably understand it.
My personal preference, though, is to use named indicators, and set them off
individually (BadDate = *Off, for example, where BadDate might be 64). I do
not know if these or the FOR loop method would show up in the Outline view
or not; I'm still on WDSc 7.
Jerry C. Adams
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Indicators also do not show up in Outline view when referenced as:
C movea '0000000' *in(60)
might anyone suggest a better coding technique? I like this because it's
short.
Also having an issue with indicators defined in the DSPF not showing in
Outline view for the RPGLE. They are showing in 8.0.3 as unreferenced.
Karleen Bushard || IBM i Software Devloper || HOM Furniture, Inc ||
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