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Greg,

I would expect this to be a lively thread.

I don't use projects, but I do use filters.   That way I can work in the 
RSE all the time.


Jeff Stevens
Mize, Houser & Co. P.A.
913 451 1882
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I'm new to WDSC, and have installed the latest and greatest (even got
WDSC-Lite yesterday).

 

I was poking around with creating projects, and it seems that if I've
collected some source members into a project, and work with them from
the Iseries Project Navigator view, then I am working with files on the
PC, and must "push" them back to the Iseries before compiling them.
When I want to compile them, I can't just run a compile from the LPEX
editor, but must do it as a "remote action" from the Project Navigator.
This appears to have the downside of not returning an error list, or
indeed any indication of whether the compile succeeded or failed. 

 

I like being able to group several source members together under a
project heading, but I also like the way compiles behave when I am
working from the RSE perspective.

 

Is there no way to get the best of both worlds, or must I choose one or
the other ? 

 

 

Greg Fleming

Programmer/Analyst

Everglades Direct, Inc.

 


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