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PDM had a slew of defective PTFs, which resulted in various PDM weirdness.
The final resolution is work In progress.

37. 03 Feb 2016 SI56436 710 SE63926 SI59463 5770SS1
03 Feb 2016 SI58570 710 SE63926 SI59463 5770SS1
03 Feb 2016 SI58878 710 SE63926 SI59463 5770SS1
03 Feb 2016 SI59079 710 SE63926 SI59463 5770SS1
03 Feb 2016 SI59415 710 SE63926 SI59463 5770SS1

Paul

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From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John Yeung
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 10:58 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: PDM option 2 remains after editing source member

This is a thread started by Glenn Gundermann on 2016-01-25:

http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/201601/msg00847.html

He said:
I don't know what PTF brought on this problem.
Work with Members Using PDM.
I am finding intermittently, that after editing and saving a source
member, option 2 sometimes remains in the option column beside the
source I was working with.

At the time, I reported that I'd never seen that happen. Well, I think I just did. I'm not 100% sure, because I was really flying around.
Y'know, muscle memory and whatnot. But I could have sworn that I was just in SEU editing, pressed F3 to exit, pressed Enter (well, RCtrl) to accept the changes, and then was left with a 2 on the option line next to the member I just edited.

PDM was also repositioned so that the just-edited member was at the top, though it wasn't at the top when I began editing it. In other words, the ending state of the PDM UI was as though I had exited SEU with repeated F3 to reject the changes, yet the member was still updated anyway.

Darned if I can reproduce it on purpose, but I do believe it happens.
Just incredibly rarely on our system.

John Y.
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