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David,
In my previous note, I had not seen this yet so I thought you were pasting
members. I still don't see why this wouldn't work.
When diagnosing problems, you can go to Preferences->Remote Systems->
Logging and select "Warnings, errors and information messages"
Then after trying this operation you can look at the .log file in
the .metadata directory of your workspace.
If I forget what directory on the PC my workspace is in, I can go to
File->Switch Workspace->Other... and the dialog that pops up with have the
current workspace directory in it.
I don't think this list supports attachments, but if you can paste in the
bottom of the .log (with the relevant timestamps) we might be able to tell
if this is a bug or a usage error.
In the meantime I will ask the developer if there is something obvious I am
missing, like some restriction from pasting from production libraries to
test libraries.

Hope this helps,



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Hi,

I'm having trouble with this on Rdp7.6. I don't remember such a problem on
WDSc6, just that I didn't do it much because of the time it took.

In Connection1, I drill down into my object filter (or the same if I drill
into the libraries filter), select my program object right click and copy.

In Connection2, I do the same. I have a filter pool with the same object
filters. The library list for the connection determines the objects
displayed. If I right click the paste option will show if I want to paste
in the libraries filter. I select the library name, click paste and get :

Invalid transfer operation
The source mylib/mypgm OBJTYPE(*PGM),
cannot be transferred into the target myotherlib OBJTYPE(*LIB:TEST-CUR)

Here, the target lib is the curlib for the connection. If I choose another
library, I get no message, but no copy either.

Bug or me?
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