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Hi, Does anyone know if it's possible to use an environment variable when specifying a command to run, or when specifying filter names. I would like to setup team filters for all of our developers to prevent them having to go through the trouble of setting up their own filters, but obviously I would not want to hard-code their user names into the library names. Currently our developers libraries are their initials + the version of our software (i.e. library DWC334 would be my development library for version 3.3.4 of our software). I would somehow like to specify in the team filters to use library %INT%334 and set an environment variable in Windows (or WDSC if even possible) to say that %INT% is DWC on this machine... Also I would like to do the same for iSeries commands - we have a program that I wrote for the developers which you can call with "DWC334" as the parameter and it automatically builds the library list for my development environment for that version. They simply pass their own initials and the version and their library list is built right away. Does anyone know how to do this?? Thanks, Dean
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