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I have a thing that irks me - I believe the team is working on some of
it - that is the way SQL statements are handled - I often like to create
the statement in STRSQL (haven't done it in Navigator's statement
processor), then copy/paste it into an SQLRPGLE source - it can really
get screwed up. I've learned to take it into TextPad, make sure the
content is no more than about 60 long per line, and that I've inserted 7
blanks at the head of each row. That USUALLY works!!
It seems that the editor doesn't handle stuff that ends up in the first
5 positions - and again, I think there is some work on this, just not
there in 9.1.1.
So on it goes - and I still get great benefit from RDi. It seems we all
land on something we use more than anyone else, and that drives us crazy!
Best to you
Vern
On 1/24/2015 2:39 PM, Ken Killian wrote:
Vern,
Thanks, I need to hear that! <smile>
And yes, I am already on Blood Pressure Medicine... :( <surprise!>
One I missed one:
PMR 82396 Can't see break-points Toggle/between Source/Listing View. Not assigned to an APAR, unable to duplicate on the IBM support PC. <frown>
My RDI would stop at break points, with no Breakpoint icon. Once again, I thought I was losing it... <smirk>
I discovered that if you set a break-point in *LISTING View, and switch back to *SOURCE view. It would stop, but no break-point ICON would show.
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