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>> Who can tell me what I do wrong! I can't tell you what _you_ are doing wrong, but I can tell you the mistakes I most often encounter. 0) Stubbornly insisting on using WDSC as if it were PDM. It's not - you need to use it like WDSC. 1) Not using the program verifier, but saving and then compiling. 2) Closing the member after edit as you would with SEU (you should keep it open until you know you are through) 3) Only having one source open at a time (what a waste of time when the display, PF, printer and other sources could all be instantly available) 4) Not using iSeries projects to full advantage to enable source for current work to be stored locally (fast open) 5) Not using filters to reduce the size of member lists built (or failing to realize that you can simply request a specific member) 6) Not using the Overview to navigate through the program 7) Not using the view selection and filtering options 8) Lack of familiarity with the keyboard shortcuts e.g. Ctrl+M for skip to begin/end of control block. 9) Underestimating time savings because waiting for download is a more easily remembered factor than how you saved 5 seconds here and ten there and 45 there and ... 10) Not using code completion (Ctrl+Space) to help with variable and function names. 11) Not using the help system If you want more suggestions than this I suggest we take this to the WDSC list. Jon Paris Partner400 www.Partner400.com www.RPGWorld.com
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