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Mike, it can be done but there is a trick. You have to turn on Show Filter
Pools (use the pulldown in
the Remote Systems view toolbar, or go to Windows->Preferences and select
Remote Systems).
Once enabled, create a filter pool in your connection (right click on
iSeries Objects and select
New -> Filter Pool) and then create the filters you want in the pool (right
click on the pool). This
pool and all filters in it are only visible by this connection, unless you
do New -> Filter Pool Reference
to reference it in another connection.

You can subsequently turn off Show Filter Pools having done this, if you
desire. The New Filter
wizard will now prompt you on the second page for the filter pool to
contain your new filter. The
default pool IBM creates is automatically referenced by all connections,
that's why filters in it
show up in all connections.

There is a presentation on our website that might help with this. Go to
 www.ibm.com/software/awdtools/wds400, and select Training and
Certification, then Self Study,
and finally the Eclipse Tooling for RPG and COBOL Tools presentation.

Phil Coulthard,  iSeries AD,  IBM Canada Ltd. coulthar@xxxxxxxxxxx

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How do I specify the filters by server instead of all filters showing for
all servers? I don't want to see the filters for server 3 if I am working
on
server 1. Is this possible?

Mike Wills
iSeries Programmer
Taylor Corporation


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