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Hi,
If you have a module in a STEPLIB or a JOBLIB of your job or tso
session, it should use that copy before the linklist (from memory) ...
It would be very usefull to have this feature work with SAS syntax.
If you have any success in doing it, please let us know on the list!
regards,
Bernard Tremblay
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>>>Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 07:44:31 GMT
>>>Sender: "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU>
>>>From: Alastair Gray <Gray.Alistair@*WIBBLE*PMINTL.CH>
>>>Subject: Re: Modifying Languages Supported by ISPF HILITE Command
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Jeff Rice [SMTP:Jeff.Rice@HUNTINGTON.COM]
>>>Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 1998 6:25 PM
>>>X-To: TSO-REXX@VM.MARIST.EDU
>>>Subject: Modifying Languages Supported by ISPF HILITE Command
>>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I'm also trying to figure out the method (or the madness) behind the ISPF
>>>Edit HILITE command. If your not familiar with the new HILITE command,
>>>it's really worth checking out. While editing some COBOL type HILITE COBOL
>>>and ISPF will color code all the COBOL verbs and characters so they are
>>>easier to read. It also works for JCL, Assembler, REXX and several other
>>>languages. HILITE AUTO let ISPF decide which language to use. HILITE FIND
>>>lights up all the strings from your last find command.
>>>
>>>Anyway, our shop has some unique language requirements, and I've been
>>>trying to modify the languages supported by the ISPF Edit HILITE command.
>>>I know the directions and Assembler to do this are kept in
>>>SYS1.SISPSAMP(ISRPXASM
>>>
>>> <snip>
>>>
>>>Has anyone on this list tried modifying the languages supported by the
>>>HILITE command or something similar? How do you override a load module
>>>that already exists in the MVS link list? Any information you could
>>>provide will be greatly appreciated!
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Jeff Rice
>>>jeff.rice@huntington.com
>>>
>>>
>>>Can I add to this a specific request, has anyone tried doing this for SAS ?
>>>
>>>--
>>>Alastair Gray
>>>Consultant Systems Programmer
>>>Remove *wibble* to reply
>>>
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