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I know I don't truly understand, but can you not scan the source code for your
file name?

On January 14, 2016 at 2:07 PM Ken Killian <kkillian@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Hi,

I am using RDi 9.5.0.2, and trying to use the outline view, as my co-worker
always brag to me that I should use... <grin>

And I am working on several programs that 100% SQL, no dcl-f statements for
DB2 tables. It is all SQL ONLY. <Joy Joy>

And apparently the outline view, does not allow me scan for the file name used
in SQL Statements....

I can scan for variables, but not SQL file names in outline view...
<Puzzled-Look>

Oh well, back to the old WDSC days, and just use the Scan & Fine. Which I
guess I have to use for SQL...

Or is there a switch I am missing?

-Ken Killian-

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