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Vern,
In TurnOver we have something called "worklists" which are geared around a particular assignment. These provide subsetting functionality like iSeries Projects, but support unlimited libraries and by default work via an RSE-style of editing. We provide an option to create an iSeries Project from a worklist. This will create the iSeries Project and populate it with everything on your worklist. If you have items from multiple source libraries, it has to create multiple iSeries Projects.
TurnOver then supplies a build style to the iSeries Project so that when you use the build option it hands it back over to TurnOver. This lets us do stuff like add new members you might have created off-line to your worklist as well as run our build wizard to build everything. iSeries Projects are extensible via these build styles, but it is up to someone to contribute them, In this case, TurnOver does. As someone else pointed out, it comes with two styles, CL program and command.
Mark
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