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Hi all!

I am really starting to experience some really wierd things with
WebSphere Dev Tools V5R1. Here's a couple of problems:

1. I add a server via the comm console called DEV. Then I add a CPO,
using that server and it doesn't find any objects in that AS/400
library. So, I thought, "Ok, maybe I have to end the daemon and restart
the communications. I EVEN went so far as to reboot my machine.  When I
went back into that CPO, and tried to add a member filter the DEV server
was not an option, it was changed (in the comm console to
OS400A!!!!!!!!Auuuuggggghhhhhh!!!!). So, I tried adding the filter
anyway and NO members were found!!
2. So, I went into an existing CPO and pulled it up. I clicked on a
member filter that already exists and it displayed the members from
another source file in the same library. NOT the ones associated with
the filter!!!

Has anyone else experienced this kind of brain damage? I'm just about
ready to delete the whole #@$%$ thing from my system! It's very
frustrating when I can't get any work done using these "helpful" tools!
It works great (most of the time) on my NT PC at work, just not here at
home. I just loaded it off the CDs that were sent to me. Are there any
SPs for V5R1? BTW, the AS/400s are V4R5.

Thanks for ANY assistance!

Chris Proctor
Gart Sports
Denver



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