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I guess I would want to gain all of the new things in WDSc which CODE
doesn't have(code assist, outline, etc) without having to pay the penalty of
going to a library that may not be used that often, and hence wouldn't
already have a filter created for it.

I guess the current solution would be to create intuitive filters to save
the most time possible.  To speed things up a little more I created a filter
for just one of the source physical files (mylib/qrpglesrc).  Now it only
takes about 3 seconds to load (1300 source members) and that is after a
fresh reboot of my PC.  

This will work, but if I have 6 - 7 production libraries and 4 environments
(development, testing, QA, production) in each one of those that means I
will have to create roughly 28 filters.  Granted I don't go into testing and
QA nearly as much as development and production, but it still takes some
doing.  IMO, it should be just as fast to go into a library with the Expand
To option and select Source Files, but that took 2 minutes and 20 seconds.  

It appears that it reads through every object in that library, because I
have other libraries with very few objects but the same amount of source
file's that take a fraction of the time to load.  Maybe that is where the
code needs to be corrected - could a different "logical file" be used when
the Expand To option is taken?

Do-able, but just a little annoying.

Aaron Bartell

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Phippard [mailto:MarkP@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 8:33 AM
To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Launch WDSC 5.0 Lpex from PDM


Aaron,

The way I see it, if you do not want to use RSE and the things provided 
with WDSC, then why would you want to use the LPEX editor?  I would think 
they would just continue to launch Code/400.  Hopefully, by the time 
Code/400 is no longer supplied all of the functionality within WDSC would 
be good enough to make them want to use RSE and the like.

To answer your question, I am pretty sure there is no way to trigger WDSC 
to open a member from outside of WDSC.

Mark





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I have a co-worker that has used CODE and is now working into WDSC 5.0. He
has asked me if there is a way to start an Lpex editor tab in the WDSc 5.0
workbench from PDM.  I know this isn't the mindset that WDSc supports, but
it would allow you to get to your members quickly rather than wait for 1-2
minutes for a source file with thousands of source members to load.

I can't see a way to do it, but am wondering if I am missing something.

TIA,
Aaron Bartell
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