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I use an old group jobs menu from TAA tools. I define the WRKMBRPDM and STRPDM commands in there. From anywhere in the system, whatever I am doing, a couple of keystrokes will take me to my list of source members, and with group jobs, I can get back right where I left off. PDM remembers which source file I was working in last. This tends to repeat, which frequently eliminates the step of telling it what lib/file I want to work in. I find this combination very convenient and fast to get around with. -Marty --__--__-- From: David.X.Kahn@gsk.com Subject: Re: QSHELL commands (was: Stmf copy with add) To: midrange-l@midrange.com Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 10:04:47 +0100 Reply-To: midrange-l@midrange.com Scott wrote: > I have to admit that I _never_ use PDM. To me, PDM is awkward as hell, > I always prefer a command line. If you enter PDM through STRPDM I would agree. However, if you come straight in with WRKMBRPDM it's actually very nice. I like to make clones <deleted>
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