On Wed, 23 Feb 2022 09:32:57 -0500, Tony Thigpen  wrote:

>If it's a single line change, I just edit the resulting ptf member and
>remove the extra modification. If it's in a group of lines being
>changed, it's most likely going to be in the ptf anyway.
>
SuperC is less error-prone than I am.

And when there is one unchanged line within a block of changed lines,
 one must make a value judgment between:
o  Shortest update command file
o Fewest lines apparently changed.


>Paul Gilmartin wrote on 2/23/22 09:01:
>>>> :>
>> I had a disappointment with XEDIT Update mode:  If I touch
>> a line; have second thoughts and restore it, even by an
>> immediate ERASE EOF, it puts the line needlessly in the
>> Update file.  Working in a cooperative development project,
>> I resorted to using basic XEDIT and generating my updates
>> with SuperC UPDCMS8.

-- 
gil

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