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Aaron Bartell wrote on 15/12/2006 01:51:36 PM:

I find Ctrl-Shift-C great for compiling.

But doesn't that take the last used compile command in WDSC?  In that 
case
if I had just compiled a CL and then was compiling an RPG pgm it would
attempt to compile my RPG with CRTBNDCL and fail.  I THOUGHT this was 
how it
worked, at least initially, is this now not the case?

It takes the last compile command for the given source type, so switching 
between CL and RPG shouldn't pose a problem.  Doesn't for me anyway. 
However, if you have a 'compile to production' action, you need to be 
careful!


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