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The PMR# is: 79806,031,724

Thomas.

Am 28.10.2016 um 22:06 schrieb Tools/400:
Thank you, Buck. I opened a PMR.

Thomas.

Am 28.10.2016 um 21:11 schrieb Buck Calabro:
On 10/28/2016 1:56 PM, Tools/400 wrote:

On my RDi 9.5.1.0, Win 7.
The example code compiles fine. There are no yellow warnings anywhere.

When I select a parameter, which is a data structure, of a procedure
interface, mark occurrences does not work at all.

Confirmed.

Selecting the data
structure i_qObj or one of its members (name or lib) somewhere else in
the procedure produces strange results:

// Selecting 'i_qObj' almost works:
// i_qObj in the PI is marked, but not in the PR.

Selecting i_qObj on the RETURN behaves as described: marked in the PI,
not the PR.

Selecting name on the RETURN marks the PR, not the PI.

Strange indeed.

// Selecting 'name' marks i_qObj in the PR, but
// but not in the PI.


Confirmed.

What about qObj_t? Should'nt
// it be marked, too? Not sure about that.

Hm, don't know. I never use this functionality. All of the references
to it become highlighted no matter which one I select.




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