![]() *************** Beginning of data *****************Ġ002.00 ctl-opt option(*nodebugio:*srcstmt)į3=Exit F4=Prompt F5=Refresh F9=Retrieve F10=Cursoį16=Repeat find F17=Repeat change F24=Moreįorm-Type entry for main procedure not valid or out of sequence. Incorrect source statements are identified and error messages displayed, allowing you to correct the errors before compiling the program.įMT **. … syntax checker checks each line for errors as you enter new lines or change existing lines. I found the best description of what SEU's syntax checker does in the COBOL manual: added to all of the IBM i based programming languages since then are not supported by SEU's syntax checking. For the sake of this post I am going to assume that you do not have an RDi license, and you have to continue to use SEU.Īs SEU has not been changed since IBM i 6.1 all of the new functions, features, etc. I would recommend that if you can get a license of RDi you should start learning how to use it, rather than using the out of date SEU. RDi is not free, its licenses are purchased separately. Unlike SEU, RDi is not included with the standard package of IBM i based development tools. Rational Developer for i, RDi, is now IBM's preferred editor. The issue is that IBM has not considered SEU the editor of choice for IBM i since release 6.1, not making any changes to it since that release. Let me start by saying that it is possible to use SEU to edit totally free RPG. Therefore, I have decided to put it all in one place, this post. I have been asked the same question many times recently: "Why can't I use SEU with the new RPG?" Before I directed people to various posts in this blog, which I think has confused some. ![]()
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