Hi Ken,
The syntax checker should be looking at the beginning and ending of the
statement, so it looks like a bug to me. Would you mind opening a PMR for
this?
Thanks,
Taryn Morris
Developer - IBM RDi developer
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  |Ken Killian <kkillian@xxxxxxxxxxxx>                                                                                                               |
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  |[WDSCI-L] RDi 9.0 LPEX syntax checking on Constants...                                                                                            |
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  |"WDSCI-L" <wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>                                                                                                          |
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Hi,
Since I have been using LPEX over 8-years, I am considered the "Expert". So
I get a lot of questions like I wrote RDI... <LOL>
<Side-Bar>
So the Developer is still using FIXED format D-Specs, and types in this:
     d mylongconst     c                   'This is long constant that  +
RNF0267E Character literal has missing trailing apostrophe; trailing
apostrophe assumed.
************************
Then the developer keys in the second line, and he expects the above syntax
error to disappear. <shock>
     d                                     spans two lines'
The Developer has stated to me that the LPEX Error should automatically go
away, once the statement is completed.
I told the developer, this is probably because it only syntax-checks one
line at time, and just do Ctrl+F5 to remove the now invalid syntax error.
Then continue on...
I asked the developer, if I should open a PMR for this issue. Just thought
I would ask about this before
a PMR with IBM.
-Ken Killian-
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