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Hello:

I figured out what is causing this problem!

When you do a verify and have errors, the error list pops in a seperate
window.  You select an error from the error list window and CODE positions
you to the line of your source with the error.  Below the source line in
error are additional information messages which on my display, have a yellow
background.  I think these are considered 'show lines'.

What I found is if you have your cursor positioned on one of the error
message lines and try to do another verify, your open source member changes
to read only.

Now that I know what to watch for, I think I can keep it from happening in
the future.

John


"Hak Lui" <haklui@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OF16B36DDA.AB76BC6D-ON85256DC1.00473BCA@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
>
> >>The windows that pop during verify process seemed to have an extra
> 'flash'
> >>and then I notice the save button for the source I just verified changes
> to
> >>dimmed out.
> >>..
> >>When I checked the file properties, the description for the source had
> >>changed to 'GLOBAL.LOCKLOCALFILES', the record length was set to zero
and
>
> >>the source type was blank.
>
> I did a little bit of investigation, and I have no clue how this has
> happened.
> A few questions though.
> 1. Does your source contain COPY?
> 2. Do you find anything suspicious related to connection in the
> communications error log?
> 3. Do you see the C:\WDSC\Tmp\VERIFY.LST on your editor window?
>
> Have you tried by first 'Save as ..' a local file for verify/edit and then
> restore back later?
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>     Hak
> _______________________
> Hak Lui
> WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries, IBM Canada Ltd.
> e-mail: haklui@xxxxxxxxxx
>
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