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Chris, I'm using V4R5M1 SP2, W2K SP2 > 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!!! > This happened to me Tuesday. I was trying to get the distributed debugger to work. I started STRCODE on the as/400 (which created the OS400A server deamon on my PC), and then I started the debugger. Couldn't get it to work - kept telling me that the likely cause was the server debugger (can't recall name of job) wasn't started. But it was, and I had the port opened. So I gave up for now. When I went back to work, I clicked on my filter def and got stuff from the first library in my library list. I don't think it was source members either - I think it was a list of objects. After verifying that there wasn't anything wrong in my source file on the as/400 I rebooted my PC. (maybe I just did the /CMEXIT procedure). Now it's working again. Code is a living entity which has mood swings. Phil _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
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