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Wow, if you are using Library filters to get to source members you are doing a lot of clicking and waiting. ;-) Have you tried member filters? You could specify one where the member name is something like shp*. This would give you a filter that shows all the members that start with shp. Your mileage with this will vary based on your naming convention. The first 3 characters of our source members are a system designation, so it works great for us. Also, remember that member filters can go across source files and libraries. Just right click on a member filter, click on Change, and add a new filter string to your existing filter. -- Scott Johnson > -----Original Message----- > From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Bartell, > Aaron L. (TC) > Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 2:36 PM > To: 'Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries' > Subject: RE: [WDSCI-L] Add to Filter. . . > > > > > I have Library filters setup for each group of libraries on my > system(development, testing, integration, production) and > from there I would > be right clicking and adding member ShpNot.rpgle to filter > ShippingProject, > for example. Or even an open member that is being viewed in the jLPEX > editor, if I could click on the member's tab and add it to a > filter that > would be nice. > > >How about drag and drop ability between filters of the same type? > This would be cool too. > > Aaron Bartell
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