Well, I wrote a proggie to process source code and break long IF/THEN/ELSE into IF ... THEN END ELSE END
and also SEL.VERB = 'SELECT FILE WITH J=1 AND K=2 AND L=3 BY ABC BY DEF BREAK-ON XYZ TO SEL.VERB = '' SEL.VERB := "SELECT FILE" SEL.VERB := " WITH J=1 AND" SEL.VERB := " K=2 AND" SEL.VERB := " L=3" SEL.VERB := " BY ABC BY DEF" SEL.VERB := " BREAK-ON XYZ" SEL.VERB := etc It does a few other personal likes It's just a matter of choice - having been a maintenance contractor for years I just like code that can easily be read within the 80 x 24 telnet client................ As for the mixed case thing, that has roared on forever, but it interesting to note that many internal Universe progs are written in mixed case. It all depends on the site, but mixed case requires dragonian standards rules, which are too much of a bother... On 20 April 2012 07:59, Danny Ruckel <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't agree that readability is improved when you use mixed case in your > "Case" (or "case") statement... > > _______________________________________________ U2-Users mailing list [email protected] http://listserver.u2ug.org/mailman/listinfo/u2-users
