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Yes, I reported it first with a PMR and was told to submit an RFE or add a comment to an existing RFE relating to “show block nesting”. We also just found out that the “show subroutine name/show sub-procedure name” function is not working when the procedure name is split into two lines like this:

p displaySelectScreen...
p B


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From: "Jon Paris"
To: "Wdsci-L"
Cc:
Sent: 05-May-2017 20:09:17 +0000
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] What procedure/subroutine am I in?

Did you try reporting it as a bug Terry? Seems like it should work and not need an RFE.


Jon Paris

www.partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com

On May 5, 2017, at 1:40 PM, Terry Hertel <T.Hertel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In a recent release of Rational Developer, IBM gave us the capability to see what subroutine or sub-procedure the cursor is in by pressing CTL/SHIFT/O. Unfortunately, this function does not work if the cursor is on a control statement (one that starts with IF, ELSE, DO, SELECT, etc.). There may be other cases where the function does not work either. I submitted an RFE to change this functionality to work anywhere within a subroutine or sub-procedure. Please vote for it if you feel so inclined.



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