Metz wrote:
>Well, I've only been using REXX for 35 years. The problems that I have seen
>from not quoting words have been few and far between, not nearly as many as,
>e.g., problems related to continuation, omitting a period in a stem, incorrect
>capitalization in a string literal.
You
That sounds like a great use case for regexen.
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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
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Sent: Friday, May 22, 2020 3:57 PM
Well, I've only been using REXX for 35 years. The problems that I have seen
from not quoting words have been few and far between, not nearly as many as,
e.g., problems related to continuation, omitting a period in a stem, incorrect
capitalization in a string literal.
BTDT,GTS
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Shmuel
This is great David, thank you kind sir
On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 3:54 AM David Crayford wrote:
> On 2020-05-23 3:20 AM, scott Ford wrote:
> > I got bit on case and end of line characters using GIT. I was using
> > Notepad++ and had the EOL set incorrectly, duh !
>
>
> Create a .gitattributes
W dniu 22.05.2020 o 17:42, Dana Mitchell pisze:
On Fri, 22 May 2020 14:10:02 +0200, R.S. wrote:
Personally I used to start with "the last system" - that means HSA
update, and then ACTIVATE SOFT on rest, however the "more recommended"
way is the above.
Did this actually work this way? Seems
...one level 1 support tech actually told me what you had said, not
documented that way but then why would it .
The behavior of OPI= is (I think quite clearly) documented. There is a
lengthy note. The documentation describes the default and the behavior
from one IEASYSxx to another.
You
Thank you, Joe.
We checked security but it wasn’t.
What we found was the coder had Left a sequence number at the end of a line
And since it was longer than 80 bytes we didn’t see it until I hit the Pf11
key in my ispf edit and saw the numbers.
Crazy stuff looked at it for a couple of days.
On 2020-05-23 3:20 AM, scott Ford wrote:
I got bit on case and end of line characters using GIT. I was using
Notepad++ and had the EOL set incorrectly, duh !
Create a .gitattributes file to control line endings
https://www.edwardthomson.com/blog/git_for_windows_line_endings.html
Scott