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I just found the referesh cache option when ---Program Verifiers  was
highlighted.

hth

Dave B


>>> lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 03/16/2005 5:03:08 PM >>>
Hi Violaine,

I did check that first, but perhaps I'm looking in the wrong area:

-Remote Systems
--iSeries
----Program Verifiers
------ILE RPG
--------Data
--------Defines
--------PCML

I can't find anything in there that allows me to change the cache
refresh
option.


John Taylor 

> 
> Check where you are setting the preferences:
> Preferences set during verify with prompt are not saved 
> between verifies.
> If you want to save your verify preferences permanently, you 
> should go to the iSeries preferences, drill down and then in 
> the verifier section, remove Refresh Cache selection.
> 
> Hope this helps!
> 
> Violaine Batthish
> WebSphere Development Studio Client, IBM Toronto Lab

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