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Hi Doug,

The Change... action on Filters was removed but for IBM i connection
filters only we decided to bring it back.

If everything has been implemented you can add it in your
SubsystemConfigurationAdapter.getAdditionalFilterActions

Make a call to getChangeFilterAction(ISubSystemConfiguration,
ISystemFilter, Shell); and put the result into the returned
Vector<IAction> of getAdditionalFilterActions.

You may need to also override getChangeFilterAction to be suitable for
your Filter. The base Change Filter Action class is
SystemChangeFilterAction.

Thanks,
_____________________________________________
Kevin J Doyle
Software Developer, IBM i Application Development Tools
IBM Toronto Lab
Email: kjdoyle@xxxxxxxxxx



From:
Doug Davie <dougdavie@xxxxxxxxx>
To:
WDSC Plugin Developers <wdsc-plugin-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
02/20/2009 02:12 PM
Subject:
[Wdsc-Plugin-Dev] Change... filter



I've created my own filter criteria on my own subSystem, and using
getNewFilterPoolFilterActions I can specify the filter criteria.
This appears on my subSystem as New... MyFilterName

Also, on the properties tab for the filter I can add or change those
filters.

But! I don't get a popup menu option for Change...

Does anyone know how to get the Change... option to appear in the popup
for
a customized subSystem filter?

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