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Vern,
In regards to:
Problem 2: The user should be able to "Save as..." using the same name in a different file, but not the same member. I'm not sure why you would want to use "Save as..." to save the member to itself, when you can just save. I guess this came up because you were testing resequencing behaviour.
Problem 3: Unfortunately, the recently used list is not integrated with RSE so that when you open a local copy this way, there is no checking with the host member (i.e. to download the changed host member). When you try to save this file a conflict should be detected with the member on the host.
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Robin
3 problems:
I tried that on a C source. It did not work on the Save. It did on a Save as... to a new member.
I also could not do a Save as... to the same name - that's always available
in Windows applications with a confirmation dialog.
Somewhat related - I then went to the 400 to save the source and resequence
in SEU. Then returned to RSE and opened the same member via the recently used list under File. It opened the local copy, it did not open the resequenced one.
Regards
Vern
At 04:00 PM 6/30/2003 +0100, you wrote: >Hi Vern, > >Sorry, no, it's Window/Preferences/Remote Systems/iseries/lpex editor >parsers. Need to click on lpex editor parsers, not on the plus sign. > >It doesn't seem to differentiate between source types on that dialog, so >it looks like you may be OK. I haven't tried it. > >Cheers >Rob
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