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I think you will need to create a new filter pool to get it back.?.?

It has no problem allowing you to "pretty up" what is listed under iSeries
Objects.  In some cases I like the option because it allows me to get rid of
stuff I really don't need to see.

-- Scott J.

>
> During a class on WDSc a student right clicked the "Work with
> libraries"
> entry under "iSeries Objects" and deleted it!  I have no idea
> _why_ they
> did
> it but ....
>
> I'm somewhat surprised that this is even possible,  but the
> real question
> is - does anyone have any idea as to how to get it back!  We thought
> starting a new connection might do it - but it doesn't.  So
> how does he
> get
> it back?
>
> Jon Paris
> Partner400
> www.Partner400.com
>



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