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Hi Phil,

Unfortunately the compile commands are created for a specific member type. 
 If you are looking at CRTPGM / CRTSRVPGM commands you may want to look at 
creating an object or member user defined action for these instead of 
compile commands.  There is a level of indirection in the user actions 
support.  User actions are defined based on a named type.  You can create 
your own named type that contains a list of object types or members types. 
 Right click on iSeries Objects and select Work With > Named Types... to 
create these and then use Work With > User Actions... to create your user 
actions in the RSE.

Let me know if this works for your scenario.

Thanks.

Don Yantzi
Technical Release Lead
WebSphere Development Studio &
WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
IBM Toronto Lab
Phone: (905) 413-4476
IBM internal:  IBMCA(yantzi)  -  Internet: yantzi@xxxxxxxxxx




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I've created a couple Compile Commands for CRTPGM and CRTSRVPGM.  Is there
a way to associate these with other source member types? Or do I need to
rekey the compile command for each one?


Phil


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