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First of all, don't use filters in the Remote System view to search for source members, use the "iSeries Table View". It's much more like using SEU and easier and faster then using Filters. Second, when working on a new project create an 'iSeries Project'. Bring in the source from your development machine, make the changes you need to make on your development partition and do your testing. Then when it's all ready to move to production simply change the Connection to your production LPar in the Properties for the iSeries Project. Push all the source out to your production box and recompile. This is simplified a bit, you might need to save a version of the production source before pushing the new source out. Also you might have changes to objects that require a little more then a simple recompile, like database changes but you get the idea. This may not be the best way to do things, we just went to the same one machine two LPars setup as you and this is the simplest solution I've found so far. A real change management system would be better but for now this works. John.
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