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They do have a PMR method you can use.  If they don't respond on that, 
heads roll.  IBM participation in news groups and email lists - while 
admirable - is still not mandatory.
http://www-912.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/32244842

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Marco Facchinetti <facchinetti@xxxxxxxxx> 
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Re: CODE open in iSeries Navigator






Hi Jeff, it's the same error you get if you try to open a
copy member (on Iseries) from the error window in the gui
designer.
I didn't report the problem because I thought was some
error in the code setup but now....
Looks like the developer team is busy with something else
in this period since the don't answer on the Varpg
newsgroup.

HTH
Marco
--- Jeff Crosby <jlcrosby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I posted the following in WDSC list with no response, so
> I'll try it here.
> I'm not sure if it's a iSeries Nav issue or a WDSC issue.
>  I would at least
> like confirmation that others have this problem . . .
> 
> In iSeries Navigator, when expanding the 'root' down to
> the individual file
> level and right-clicking on a file name, one of the
> options is "Code Edit".
> Trying a Code edit there never works, however.  I always
> get an error box
> stating "EVF2102 RC=32751 Host server name 192.168.0.1
> not defined".  (I
> would like to know if others of you 1) have this option
> show up on a
> right-click, and 2) whether it works).
> 
> When I look at settings within Code, 192.168.0.1 (the i5)
> is set up.  Does
> anyone know what I am missing here?
> 



 
 
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