Do you need an easy way to count the number of lines in a compile-time table or arry? You can do it with the exclude lines command in SEU. Just key XX over the first and last lines of the compile-time data and press Enter. SEU will tell you how many lines it excluded. You can press F5 to get the statements back. This really helped me when I had to build a compile-time array with almost 250 entries.
- Ted Holt
Ted Holt is IT manager of Manufacturing Systems Development for Day-Brite Capri Omega, a manufacturer of lighting fixtures in Tupelo, Mississippi. He has worked in the information processing industry since 1981 and is the author or co-author of seven books.
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