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Thomas

Have you added the *EVENTF option to the compile command? I think RDi has that by default on the commands it has upon installation.

HTH
Vern

On 2/26/2016 1:55 AM, Thomas Raddatz wrote:
Hi,

Is there an option to make RDi show an error dialog after a compile failed?

The problem is that RDi does not show any error information when a compile, started from the RSE, failed or when there is a typo in the compile command. For example at a first look everything seems to be fine after compiling a RPG module with command CRTFOOMOD or CRTTBL!

Only the job log of the server job (QZRCSRVS) indicates the error:

Client request - run command CRTFOOMOD.
Command CRTFOOMOD in library *LIBL not found.
Error found on CRTFOOMOD command.

Of course there is nothing in the "Error list", but there is also nothing in the "Error Log", which makes it difficult to spot the error.

Thomas.
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