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Hi Adam,

For #2, you could try this:
1- Create a special project for these members (lets call it CopyProject),
using the same connection and library are your original project  (lets call
it OriginalProject)
2- Then move all the copy members from OriginalProject to CopyProject
3- Right-click on OriginalProject and select Preferences, have
OriginalProject reference CopyProject
4. Regenerate Compile project for OriginalProject (you don't need to bother
eith CopyProject as nothing needs to be compiled there)

I haven't checked, but you may need to push the projects seperately (ie
pushing OriginalProject may not push CopyProject or any referenced
projects).  However, verify should find any /COPY in referenced projects.

thanks,

Violaine Batthish
WebSphere Development Studio Client, IBM Toronto Lab

You know you've achieved perfection in design, not when you have nothing
more to add, but when you have nothing more to take away. - Antoine de
Saint-Exupéry



wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 26/04/2006 01:22:41 PM:

> Good afternoon everyone,
>
> I use the iSeries Projects perspective occasionally, mostly to keep track

> of what I need to install when making changes that affect many objects.
I
> have two questions about the use of this perspective - with luck someone
> who uses it regularly will have found a solution to my problems.  I found

> some interesting info about iSeries Projects in the archive, but nothing
> directly applicable here.
>
> 1.  Suppose I have a DDS file in the project, open it in CoDE Designer,
> add a field to the display, add code to my RPG to fill/check the field,
> then close code designer and then submit a build to test the changes.  At

> the 'Push Changes' step, the RPG gets pushed but the DDS does not.
Anyone
> know of a way to get these changes to be noticed by WDSC?
>
> 2.  Does anyone know of a way to tweak the 'Generate compile command'
> action to exclude certain members?  I'd like to avoid having to delete
the
> compile commands that get generated for RPG copy members.  I tried
putting
> the members in QCPYSRC instead of QRPGLESRC, but to no avail.
>
> Adam



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