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1. David, I'm glad to hear about the filters. Are filter pools specific to a connection at this time?

2. The problem was in the IFS Files subsystem version 5.1.0. I had a file in my home folder named api0105.rpgle that I tried to drag to the other system. I dropped it over a folder - the little rectangle icon was showing, not the "not allowed" one. It started, then a message window appeared with the text "Operation failed. File system input or output error." The details were "Message reported from file system:" - not very helpful, eh?

It failed with a file with the .txt extension, so it does not seem tied to source types.

3. Another thing - I was trying to use IFS files for source (V5R2). When I added a file it did not open the editor automatically, as it does when you add a member. It'd be nice to have improved support for source type extensions when using stream files for source - I know this is new stuff. Guess I'll talk to FRED.

Thanks
Vern

At 01:25 PM 1/8/2004 -0500, you wrote:
1.  In the next release, you'll be able to define a filter as unique for a
specific connection.
2. You should be able to drag/drop or copy/paste members from members of
one source file to another across connections.  You should also be able to
copy source files from a library on one system to another.  What happens
when you try to do this?  Is there an error message?

Thanks,
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David McKnight



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