PDSOE Sort Selection

Posted by Thomas Mercer-Hursh on 21-Jun-2015 12:23

Something that I have used in ED4W, but can't seem to find in PDSOE is Sort Selection.   This allows one to select a block and the sort it.   E.g., one could sort the USING statements (since Organize USING is broken for me) or sort variable definitions.   Am I just missing it?

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Posted by Mike Fechner on 21-Jun-2015 12:58

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3632206/does-eclipse-have-a-way-to-alphabetically-sort-lines-within-a-selection-of-text

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Something that I have used in ED4W, but can't seem to find in PDSOE is Sort Selection.   This allows one to select a block and the sort it.   E.g., one could sort the USING statements (since Organize USING is broken for me) or sort variable definitions.   Am I just missing it?

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Posted by Thomas Mercer-Hursh on 21-Jun-2015 13:09

Have you actually tried any of these in the ABL editor?

Posted by Mike Fechner on 21-Jun-2015 13:16

No. Organize using typically works well for me.
But why shouldn’t they work?
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Have you actually tried any of these in the ABL editor?

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Posted by Thomas Mercer-Hursh on 21-Jun-2015 13:25

Are you using Organize Using with Proparse?   That's where it messes up.  Support seems to think it is a bug, but hasn't given me a number yet.

It isn't that I expect them not to work as that there are several and one that was known to work would be preferable to poking around.

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