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I just encountered this, and was wondering if it is a bug or not:
I have an RPGIV program that uses an externally defined printer file. That
printer file has a record defined as a few CHAR fields such as NUMBER,
NAME, ADD1, ADD2, ADD3. The RPG program writes out to this record.
In the program, those fields are not defined as character fields, but as
constants. In RDi, it tells me that those Constants are not referenced and
has the lowercase blue "i" on the line. Even though those are not
referenced in the program itself, they are used as fields in the printer
file record. I am concerned that RDi is telling me these are not
referenced, when they are referenced in the printer file.
Does anyone else see this?
I am using Version: 9.6.0.6
Thank you,
Douglas Englander
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