ECL command to restore the line number  display:
HUSHBASIC OFF

This is the default. You must have run 'HUSHBASIC ON' somewhere in your
application /LOGIN paragraph, etc.

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Hi Everyone,

On my W2k system when an error occurs (like uninitialized variables) the
system gives me the program and line number of the error.

Ex. In BP\_TEST at line 1 WARNING: UNINITIALIZED VARIABLE USED! Zero
Assumed!

However on the Unix system, I get:
WARNING: UNINITIALIZED VARIABLE USED! Zero Assumed!

I need to get the line number and program name and cannot find out how to
do it. I thought it was a UDT.OPTION, but after checking twice.....

Any help would be appreciated.

Steve
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