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Actually, I think Emily may have misunderstood your question (or else I
did). If
you are looking to see all 12 leading bytes (seq# and datestamp) in the
editor,
then the answer is: go to Preferences, and expand the tree on the left to:

Remote Systems->iSeries->Lpex Editor Preferences

On the right, select Show Date Area at the top.

I agree this is hard to find, compared to where it was in the 4.0 release.
I will
see if we can add it back to the either a dropdown menu, or the popup menu,
where it is more accessible and discoverable.

Phil Coulthard, STSM, iSeries AD,  IBM Canada Ltd. coulthar@xxxxxxxxxxx
905-413-4076, t/l 969-4076

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Duie,

In the 5.01 version of Development Studio Client, what you need to do is,
in the Remote Systems view, right-click the parent file that contains the
source file you're looking at, and select Show in Table.  Then, click the
drop-down arrow in the Table view (just to the left of the 'x') and select
Additional Information.  You'll then see the last modified date as one of
the columns in the view.  Locate your source file in the table to see the
date last modified.  You can also sort by this column (or any other column)
if you click on it.

~Emily

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Emily Bruner - Information Development for iSeries
Email: ebruner@xxxxxxxxxx

message: 1
date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 12:21:35 -0500
from: duie.olson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
subject: [WDSCI-L] Where is this Show Date on the drop down menu?

Phil, IBM and the WDSCI group,

I know in the preferences, we can select the box to show date section of
our source code.  I like to see the last changed date in our code
occasionally and would like to toggle the date instead of going deep in the
bowels of the preferences just to turn on and off the date column...

In several examples of presentations and articles, I have also seen the
highlighted example of this.

I am on 5.01 of WDSc.  Why can't I see this option?

What am I missing?   Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Duie



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