Thanks to all who helped. It works.
Donald, regarding the HILITE function, I did what you suggested and I chose
JCL and Parenthesis matching, but I didn't get any message or anything else.
Should I expect any type of informational or error message? As a test I
removed one of the parenthesis but nothing was flagged.
"Imbriale, Donald (Exchange)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The nature of the syntax of the control statements results in many
parentheses. In fact, it seems that parentheses (or lack thereof)
contributed to the problems encountered. One way to help deal with that
is to use ISPF edit's HILITE function. This works best if the control
cards are in a separate member or data set. Once in edit, enter HI on
the command line, select Other for Language and be sure Parentheses
Matching is selected. Once you return to the edit session, you should
be able to tell if there are any unbalanced parentheses.
Don Imbriale
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