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Vern,
Since I detest the formatting done with CL by SEU that wouldn't bother me 
anyway.  I normally prompt and paste into Code/400 and format my own way.
Rob Berendt
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 
Vern Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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I took a look - it does not do CL prompting, other than a few commands it 
includes in the product (seem mostly to be CRT commands). It does not even 
have ILE versions of the CRT commands for CL.
So it's basically a text editor. Might as well use TextPad or CodeWright
I was thinking of DFU, but he probably won't have that if he does not have 
the development package. Besides, it's one record at a time.
Another idea is OpsNav. You can modify a file in there, from the Database 
view, and see multiple rows - and it's live to the iSeries. Problem is, it 
does not know about multiple members. You could have a temp source file 
for 
editing, then go back to iSeries and copy that member to the real source 
file.
Prompting is a problem, but you could prompt from a command line, set the 
values you want, then use F14 to get the syntax and copy/paste into source 
(someone else's idea from this list). This works, even for commands that 
can't be run from a command line - they still prompt.
Vern
At 05:08 PM 6/11/2003 -0500, you wrote:
> > Ed,
> >
> > Check out Bob Cozzi's CodeStudio, it is going shareware end of this
> > month and looks like it will accomplish what you need to do. I have 
not
> > used it but did look at it awhile back. It has a lot of the same
> > functionality as the CODE/400 or WDSc suites.
> >
> > http://www.rpgiv.com/codestudio
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