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Changing user profile won't work for me. I use 5 client access sessions. Two are for programming and have the outq set to send compiles, (actually, all printing) to an outq with no printer. This is what I use for testing and compiles so I don't have to worry about printing hundreds of pages when stuff goes wrong. Or any compiles.

Now that you are making me think about it, those two sessions are really job descriptions called PROGRAMMER.

I would like some way to set RDI to use that job description and then I think things would work the way I prefer. I will play around with the connection properties and see what I can find.
---Dale




I can change the user library in the connection from QSYS to QGPL so that
my searches work and I avoid the error message. But it does not remember
my change so when I start RDI up, it reverts to QSYS.

The simplest way is to set both current library and output queue in your
user profile:

CHGUSRPRF CURLIB(<library-name>) OUTQ(<library-name>/<output-queue-name>)


These user profile attributes should be use for the job attributes of your
RDi connections.

PS

Multiple RDi users should not use the same library as current library. Bad
things can happen, like one RDi user receiving an other's output. You
should consider creating a 'personal' library for each RDi user.


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