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Hello all;

In PDM I am able to drill down from library to object to member.  Option 12
on a library entry in WRKLIBPDM will get me a list of objects.  Like wise a
12 on a file (both Source physical and Data Physical) will get me a list of
members.  What I would like to see is a drag drop capability in Code
Project to create a filter.  If I drag a library entry to the filter pane
create an object filter of all for that library.  If I drag a file object
entry to the filter pane, create a member (or a field) filter for that file.

By the way, can you create a member filter for a mulit-member Data Physical
file?  I thought I had tried it in the past, and all I got were the field
definitions.  Sometimes I want to work with the members to copy, edit, etc.

Another request is to be able to drag and drop copy for libraries, objects,
& members.  If I drag a file from one instance of the project to another, I
should be able to copy the file from one library to another.  Same with
objects and libraries.  This might be great even between AS/400-iSeries
computers. (I know that I am dreaming but - what the heck - might as well
dream big!)


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Jim Essinger
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Student Loan Fund of Idaho
208-452-4058
esinger@fmtc.com

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