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Buck Verity wrote:

We've been working on the Wiki, trying to make it more useful, so I searched
the Wiki for the word 'compile'
http://wiki.midrange.com/index.php/Main_Page

I got this result
http://wiki.midrange.com/index.php/WDSCi_troubleshooting#I_have_a_custom_com
pile_command.__How_do_I_get_the_error_list_back_into_WDSC.3F
which points to an IBM tech note
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=3239&context=SSZND2&dc=DB520&dc=
D600&dc=DB530&dc=D700&dc=DB500&dc=DB540&dc=DB510&dc=DB550&q1=compile&uid=swg
21231854&loc=en_US&cs=utf-8&lang=en
or http://preview.tinyurl.com/393zsg

It's also in the Wiki under 'Tips'
http://wiki.midrange.com/index.php/WDSC_tips#Custom_Compile_Commands




Thought I'd try again several weeks later.

I click compile, mycompilecommand to compile myRPG.
In the job history window in WDSc, I see :

CALL PGM(MyCompiler) PARM(myRPG myRPGLib QRPGLESRC)/* EVENTF SRCMBR(myRPG)
*/
La commande est terminée

In PDM, I see that a file EFEVENT is created in myRPGLib which is the
*curlib for the connection. It has a member named myRPG.

The iSeries error list window in WDSc stays empty whether the program
compiles or not.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.



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