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Brad

I think you have to call Aldon support - this is their thing - not standard
WDSC stuff that I know of.

Vern

-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Brad Abernathy" <babernathy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

HI,



I am just getting started and used to using the WDSc client for my
development tool and I have run into something that I am sure someone
here has dealt with before.



All the DSPF members show up as **.file.dspf, in the ALDON LM(i) plugin.
Whenever I try to open them with Code400 Screen designer, I get a file
type not valid message. I know that the file naming convention is what
is causing this, but is there a way around it or can I turn off that
extended labeling



So far I haven't found a method to resolve this.



Any help is most appreciated!!



Thanks!





Brad Abernathy



Sunbelt Rentals



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