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Hi Michael,

Deleting item reappearing in the RSE tree view is a known problem.  See
APAR SE20378,
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=715&context=SSZND2&dc=DB550&uid=swg1SE20378&loc=en_US&cs=utf-8&lang=en

I believe there should be some discussions in the archives about deleted
items reappearing.

Violaine Batthish
WebSphere Development Studio Client, IBM Toronto Lab



wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 10/31/2006 02:26:36 PM:

According to the About dialog, Version 6.0.1 Build ID 20050725_1800.

I think what is happening is that after an object was deleted or moved,
the
list did get refreshed. But, at a later date when that object is expanded
in
the Remote Systems perspective -- there they are again! That's what
happened
today. I opened the sourcefile and saw all the copybooks I know that I
moved
to a sourcefile in a different library last week. When I double-clicked
on
one of them to open, I got an "object not found". So they were gone but
the
display still "thought" they were there for some reason.

I just now shut down WDSC and restarted it. They are back and the same
thing
has repeated. Should I open a PMR for this?

--
Regards,

Michael Rosinger
Systems Programmer / DBA
Computer Credit, Inc.
640 West Fourth Street
Winston-Salem, NC  27101
336-761-1524


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