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Hi,

Have you typed "help prefixArea" in the LPEX command line? (Press ESC while editing/viewing a source and it will take your cursor to the command line). The help page that comes up is clear that all views without a current.prefixArea value are set to use the default.prefixArea value. If you do not have a default.prefixArea value set, then they all use the install.prefixArea value instead.

This all seems to work for me, although I must admit that I haven't played with it too much - I prefer to see the prefixArea for all source views.


Best regards,
Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David Wright
Sent: 5 November 2008 23:37
To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
Subject: [WDSCI-L] RDi - change SEU default for prefixArea?

Hi All,

I have looked everywhere and cannot find a way to default the prefixArea
to off. I can manually do it with: set prefixArea off

I read in the help that there is logic that applies the base profile,
then if the base profile is seu (or a couple others) it always sets
prefixArea to on. I think ideally it should set prefixArea to
default.prefixArea instead, so we could tweak our own environments.

Have I missed anything obvious?

Thanks,
David

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