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This not currently supported, but you are welcome to open an RFE via
http://ibm.biz/rdi_rfe

But to be honest this is the first time I am hearing this requirement.,
Hitting Ctrl-L and typing in the line number is already supported and
probably meets this requirement.
The Outline View shows you line numbers and not sequence numbers and can
be used with Ctrl-L if you don't want to take your hands off the keyboard
to click on a reference
Also people tend to hyperlink to definitions
Or Alt-Left and Alt-Right to move back and forward through all the places
you have visited in the file.
"Toggles marking occurrences of the given entity" in the toolbar and then
double clicking on a variable highlights all occurrences.  Then you can
use  Ctrl-. Ctrl-, to move through the occurrences and the errors.  That
can all be customized through Next annotation toolbar button in the
toolbar.

Lots of goodness to be discovered.
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IBM Canada Ltd Rational Developer for i Access Client Solutions
Architect
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----- Original message -----
From: Javier Sanchez <javiersanchezbarquero@xxxxxxxxx>
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Cc:
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [WDSCI-L] RDi - Source line like in PDM should work
the same
Date: Fri, Apr 16, 2021 10:23 AM
 
It turns out so weird that RDi doesn't do what in green screen you do
when
typing on the line number at the left any line number that is
approximate
to the one you want to get in your source.

Line numbers in RDi of course don't coincide with the source sequence,
but
to me it should do the same.  Suppose I wanted to get to source line
0310.00 in my source, if I type 310 at the left area where the code line
is, RDi should react and take you there just like if you were doing a
SETLL
in an RPG program.  Doing so in RDi, well, it lets you type in that but
it
doesn't react.

Going to a line number is not the same.

Or am I doing it wrong?

Thanks.
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