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Hi David
You might already know this one, still, it might help others.
There is an option in the Preferences' section, enter "unused" in the
text search, you'll see the ILE RPG topic, where there is an option to
annotate unused definitions - this puts an "i" on the left of the row
for unused. And there's a further option to include data structure
subfields.
It doesn't hide them, but it does make them visible. It's intent, it
seems, was to help find them, in order to clean them up.
*Regards*
*Vern Hamberg*
IBM Champion 2025 <cid:part1.c1HDig86.9c6ZeQa2@centurylink.net> CAAC
(COMMON Americas Advisory Council) IBM Influencer 2023
On 2/27/2026 9:54 AM, David Gibbs via WDSCI-L wrote:
OK, I know this is a (big) stretch.
Does anyone think it would be feasible for RDi to hide variables that are
unreferenced in the program?
I've only skimmed the debug api docs and haven't found any way to identify
if a variable is referenced or not in a debugged program.
Sure wouid be handy to have an option to to only show referenced variables.
david
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