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Pete,

I know this isn't really what you're looking for but it's the best I can do.

Under properties for your connection select subsystems, then iSeries commands.  
On this tab is an option to specify a sign-on command.  When WDSc connects to 
your system it runs this command just like a sign-on job on the green screen.  
I use it to run a sign-on CL and set a basic list that works for most of my 
development.  I update it as needed through the library list filter of RSE.

I haven't come across any other method of setting the library list.

HTH,

Rick

-----Original Message-----
From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Pete Helgren
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 12:30 PM
To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
Subject: [WDSCI-L] Library List settings


I have been trying to do more and more of my development in WDSCi and it
is going well.  I really like 6.0 but I have to admit I haven't taken
time to learn all the features yet, so bear with me if I missed
something obvious here.

I just started to compile programs from WDSCi 6.0 (I used to just run
compiles from the command line).  Is it just me or is the setting of
library lists a clunky procedure? I set the library list, laboriously
moving between mouse clicks and keying to get the list built in RSE.  At
that point I was happily compiling away.  I ended my WDSCi session, shut
down my notebook headed home, fired it up there and started WDSCi again
and on my next compile got a bunch of errors indicating that stuff was
missing from the library list.  The list in RSE looked fine, until I hit
refresh, and then my libraries disappeared from the list.  So I added
them all back in. Kind of a pain.

So here is the question/rant:  Is it possible to retain the library list
as a value and then load it during the startup of RSE?  What I'd love to
have is a way to store a bunch of library lists as "loadable" values
when I am in RSE.  Yes, I know that I could write a CL to do this and
can call it, but these libraries and names can be pretty fluid and it
would be great save them and switch between them while in RSE. That
would be an "optimal" solution.

Barring that, is there a way to access the library list in a view that
doesn't require 1 by 1 entry?  Similar to the edtlibl command ? 
Bringing up a screen that would allow multiple libraries to be added
would be great.

Perhaps these features are already there?  Perhaps my newbie eyes are
just missing something?

Outside of CL programs and job descriptions, how are others handling
library lists in WDSCi?

Thanks.

Pete Helgren


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