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I remember there is a section in the online help that says what you can
drag and drop.  I doubt that you can do it with anything binary because the
only way to even do it behind the scenes is to save the objects to a save
file and transfer the save file.

I do seem to recall that you can drag and drop source, but I have not tried
it.  In that case, it is plain text so all RSE really has to do to do the
copy is read/write the source code.

Mark



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Should I be able to copy a compiled service program from one machine to
another in RSE?  I am getting an "Invalid drag and drop operation" error
message.  Details->"The source PHOENIX/DOMPARSEXP OBJTYPE(*SRVPGM) cannot
be
transferred into the target DOMPARSE"

A feature like this would save me a ton of time because I am constantly
moving stuff around and need to create a save file to FTP over to the other
machine.

Aaron Bartell
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