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Robin,

My guess is that your verify is using a cached version of the DDS source.

Try deleting the cache, or turning it off entirely: Window / Preferences / 
Remote Systems / iSeries / Cache / Disable Caching.

Seems to have worked for me when I had the exact same problem.

HTH,

Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
Massive - Kontich, Belgium
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robin mach <robmach@xxxxxxx>
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        Subject:        [WDSCI-L] Newbie refresh question


In WDSc 5.1.2.4:

Disclaimer: This has been my first full day of using WDSc, so saying I'm 
a bit green with it would be an understatement. Been through the 
classes, done the labs, but this is the first day "in the wild" with it.

I have open in LPEX two source files, a DDS for a physical file and the 
RPGLE that uses it. These sources reside on the same host machine in the 
same library in their respective source files. The library that both the 
source and object files reside in is at the top of my library list. 
(I've been doing a lot of reading through the mailing list archives, 
thanks everybody)

All morning I was able to make changes to the RPG, verify, and compile 
from within LPEX with no problems. I added fields to the physical file 
in LPEX (same perspective, two tabs in LPEX), verified it, saved it back 
to the host and compiled it successfully. When I tried to use the new 
fields in the program, the verify failed because the new fields were 
undefined. I was able to save the RPG source back to the host and then 
successfully compile from within LPEX. It's just the verify function 
that's having a problem, or, more correctly, it's the verify function 
that I'm having a problem with.

If the new DDS source is still open in LPEX and has been saved and 
compiled on the host, my assumption is that there is some aspect of RSE 
that I need to refresh to get the sources back in sync.

Is this a correct assumption, and what do I need to refresh to get over 
this?

Thanks all,

Robin





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