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I know no one uses GOTO anymore but one of my predecessors wrote a lot of
code using RPGII style (conditioning indicator, goto, etc.) in RPGIV format.
Found an issue this week that was losing information periodically that I was
able to fix without too much issue. But the code was littered with "goto
exit" statements. (This code was last updated in 1999 to Y2k compliant).
I tried to find this EXIT in the outline view to see where all of these were
sending the logic flow. It took a while but I found it. Is there a good way
to find the where a GOTO is going to end up? I was hoping to find them in
outline view.
TIA
Jim Hawkins


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