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− | To create your own RPG snippets, you can open the view in RSE or iSeries | + | To create your own RPG snippets, |
− | Editing perspective, select your source, and right click / Past in the | + | *you can open the view in RSE or iSeries Editing perspective, |
− | snippets view. | + | *select your source, |
+ | *and right click / Past in the snippets view. | ||
− | + | It will then create a new template. | |
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+ | As a side question to the IBM'ers: how can I enable the snippets (or any other) view in WDSC Lite? | ||
+ | In the full-blown version it's under Basic, but in Lite it's not there to select. | ||
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+ | original post [http://archive.midrange.com/wdsci-l/200610/msg00505.html] | ||
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+ | Another method is. | ||
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+ | 1. Open the Snippets view. | ||
+ | 2. Create a new 'Drawer' for your snippets. | ||
+ | 3. Copy some source. | ||
+ | 4. Right-click in your snippet drawer, paste. | ||
+ | 5. This will bring up the snippet creation wizard. | ||
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− | + | Use snippets for RPGLE, CLLE, DSPF and PRTF source members. | |
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− | -Right-click in the Snippets view and select Customize | + | -Right-click in the Snippets view and select Customize |
− | -Click the New button and create a new category | + | -Click the New button and create a new category |
− | -Click the New button and create a new snippet | + | -Click the New button and create a new snippet |
− | -Click on the snippet and then click the New button adjacent the | + | -Click on the snippet and then click the New button adjacent the Variables list |
− | Variables list | + | -Enter your snippet and use the Insert Variable Placeholder button to add the variable |
− | -Enter your snippet and use the Insert Variable Placeholder button to | ||
− | add the variable | ||
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Revision as of 00:03, 13 March 2008
Contents
SNIPPETS
Snippets RPG
original post [1]
I noticed that you can use the snippets to insert stuff into your program, even though you cannot select parts of your source and add it to the snippets.
To create your own RPG snippets,
- you can open the view in RSE or iSeries Editing perspective,
- select your source,
- and right click / Past in the snippets view.
It will then create a new template.
As a side question to the IBM'ers: how can I enable the snippets (or any other) view in WDSC Lite? In the full-blown version it's under Basic, but in Lite it's not there to select.
original post [2]
Another method is.
1. Open the Snippets view. 2. Create a new 'Drawer' for your snippets. 3. Copy some source. 4. Right-click in your snippet drawer, paste. 5. This will bring up the snippet creation wizard.
Return to #TOP
Open Snippets View
original post [3]
Use snippets for RPGLE, CLLE, DSPF and PRTF source members.
version 7
-Right-click in the Snippets view and select Customize -Click the New button and create a new category -Click the New button and create a new snippet -Click on the snippet and then click the New button adjacent the Variables list -Enter your snippet and use the Insert Variable Placeholder button to add the variable
Return to #TOP
Snippets View
original post [4]
To open a snippets view:
Window -> Show view -> Other -> General -> Snippets
Return to #TOP
External links
The official WDSC web page [5]
The WDSC Developer blog [6]
WDSC tags on del.ici.ous [7]