Kurt Anderson wrote:
I suppose my use of the word "difficult" was going too far. It's simply
easier for me to navigate via the outline than to do ctl-F (because the
first, second, maybe even fifth search might not get me to where I want
to go, and I could have already clicked on the outline to be where I
want to be).
Aha! Now I think I see the misunderstanding. Because the outline view
doesn't alphabetize procedures, it is more difficult to find them
_within_the_outline_view_ if there are many procedures. I agree that it
seems strange that subroutines and prototypes are alphabetized, but
procedures appear in the source order.
In that case, I have two suggestions. If I want to use the Ctrl-F find
function to go directly to a procedure definition, I search for 'P
procedureName(' instead of 'procedureName'. Should get you there in one go.
Using the outline view, you can click the 'Subprocedures' section, then
just type the first view letters of the procedure name to position to
that procedure. This would also work a bit better if the list was
alphabetized, but if you know the exact procedure name you want it
should still work reasonably well. However, if many of your procedures
have a common prefix (such as MODULENAME_ for a module that is part of a
SRVPGM), you need to be a pretty accurate typist. :)
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