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This would also be nice to use when you want to set all of the dates in the
source to zero, which we do for all new programs.

Unfortunately, this does not appear to be working for me. Either by the
shortcut key I've assigned, or by entering "action setDate" on RDi's
command line, no dialog appears prompting me for a date. FWIW, RDi
v9.5.1.1 on Win7.

- Dan

On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 3:01 PM, Hiebert, Chris <
chris.hiebert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

There is a Sample included with RDI that allows you to specifically set
the date of the source line.


In Preferences, LPEX Editor, User Actions:
Name: "setDate"
Class Name: "com.ibm.lpex.samples.SetDateAction"

In the LPEX editor:
With your cursor on the line you want to change you press Escape to go to
the control line, then type "action setDate".
The LPEX line prompts you to key the new date.

I've used this from time to time to reset dates back for lines that got
spaced through on accident.
Or when someone copies a line to duplicate it, and then updates the old
line instead of the new line.

Chris Hiebert


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