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Thanks Edmund! I will try out your suggestion tomorrow morning. I did get a cczip file in the IFS, expanded it in RSE, double-clicked it, but now I have your suggestion. The program is interactive and has to run from green screen.

Today I tried doing it again but had a couple of program errors. I tried it using the SEP. I kept getting errors.

I successfully used CC in October after some trial and error. I will report back.

--Alan


On 1/4/2021 11:56 PM, Edmund Reinhardt wrote:
Hi Alan,
I understand your question.
The CODECOV command generates CCZIP files into an IFS directory.
You can view the results through RDi or there are some third parties that
also visualize it, like Freshe, ARCAD etc.
To view it through RDi you right click on the Code Coverage Results view
and Add Result Location...
Select Remote Systems and drill down to your IFS directory. Then all of
your coverage results will be listed in RDi.
You can see it in the following image.
[1]https://imgur.com/zmnHZFw
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I think I should explain that I went to RDi, expanded on IFS Files to
the directory I told the results to go to, and double-clicked on the
cczip file.

--aec

On 1/4/2021 5:46 PM, Alan Cassidy wrote:
> Reviewed Guarino's and Susan's videos on RDi Code Coverage. Seems I
> have to re-learn the thing every time I use it (not very often).
>
> I was able to use the 5250 screen to run the CODECOV command for this
> program I need it for, and it generated me an IFS file. But I did that
> all in the green screen. How do I pull up the results again? So far I
> just got garbage.
>
> -alan
>
>
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