Hi James,

I was under the impression all those who like Unix like to fiddle with the
commands and make them do what they want, so why not clone the CRTBNDRPG (or
whichever) command(s) and add a program to read the spool file and send the
errors to stdout?  Should be fairly straightforward.

Regards,
Peter Dow
Dow Software Services, Inc.
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909 425-0196 fax

From: "James Rich" <james@eaerich.com>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 10:05 AM
Subject: Re: QSHELL commands (was: Stmf copy with add)


> On Sun, 14 Oct 2001, Peter Dow wrote:
> > In addition to the fact that you don't have to type all that, you could
also
> > create your own version. Clone CPYF as CP, and set the default MBROPT to
> > *REPLACE, and there you have it. With F1, F4 available if you need them.
>
> Hmm... clever trojan :)
>
> > And you shouldn't be using WRKSPLF to look at your compile errors, IMHO.
You
> > should be using SEU, F15, option 2, then F *ERR.
>
> This is still looking at the generated spool file to find out what went
> wrong.  I want to be able to see compiler errors printed to stderr or
> stdout, so I can just see them without having to do anything.  Of course I
> want to be able to send the errors to a spoolfile also for when I need to
> work the way you mention above.



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