Is there any way to suppress RNF7031 in from showing up in compiled
listings? It is really a pain to swim through hundreds of messages for
fields that I did not use in my app just to find one that I should have
defined but failed to do so.


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The thing I want to do now is to not have the compiles print and I can't
figure out where to
stop this, or if it is possible.

Use compile option OUTPUT(*NONE) on CRTBNDRPG or CRTRPGMOD. This option
is _not_ one that can be incorporated on the H-spec, so you will need to
prompt the compile to change the default action, (OUTPUT(*PRINT)).

To make life easier within WDSc, devise your own Compile Command (or User
Action). Alternatively, build your own custom-compile command on the
server.

Brian Parkins






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