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Hi Jim,

Yes we are listening, we are just backed up in PMRs right now.

As for your question, I'm afraid the answer is not simple.
Compile settings used in CODE Program Generator are stored in the registry.
The best suggestion I can make is to export the registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\IBM\ADTS Client Server for AS/400\PG Host
Compile Options
And then edit the file so that it only contains the compile options for the
commands you want.
Other users would then import the file into their registry. Note that this
would mean they will loose any settings they may have changed.

Hope this helps!

Violaine Batthish
CODE Project Lead
batthish@ca.ibm.com          IBMCA(BATTHISH)


WDT/400 page:  http://www.ibm.com/software/ad/wdt400
WDT/400 Support : http://www.ibm.com/software/ad/wdt400/support




                      Jim Essinger
                      <esinger@fmtc.com        To:       code400-l@midrange.com
                      >                        cc:
                      Sent by:                 Subject:  CODE EDITOR: 
Recover/share settings for compile options.  (again!)
                      code400-l-admin@m
                      idrange.com


                      09/13/2002 11:30
                      AM
                      Please respond to
                      code400-l





Hello again.

I sent this earlier, and have not heard from anyone.  Is this discussion
list dead??  Are there no IBMer's listening??  It used to be so helpful!

I need to share named compile settings I have created in CODE Editor with
other programmers, and recover settings from an old install before it goes
away.  Does anyone know how this can be done??  Thanks!


At 10:26 AM 8/29/2002 -0600, I wrote:
>Greetings!
>
>Before my company _forced_ me to take a new laptop, (such a hard thing to
>bear ... upgraded equipment!)  I had set up some special compile options
>for test and production situations.  I had named them things like
>"CRTBNDCBL for Test", then used them for which ever I was compiling to.
>My question is, how can I recover those from my old laptop (it is not
>quite gone yet!) and I have access to the files. Is there a way to save
>them and share them with the other programmers in-house?  That would be
>nice as well.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Jim Essinger
>Senior programmer/Analyst
>Student Loan Fund of Idaho
>PO Box 730
>Fruitland  Idaho 83619-0730
>208-425-4058
>esinger@fmtc.com

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