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Hi John, 1. You don't mention what version you are running, but I recommend getting the latest service - iFix 1, 6.0.1.1 of RSE There is a specific fix in there for a verify/outline view hang 2. When verifying or refreshing the outline view for RPG (which does a verify), the value in Window > Preferences > Remote Systems > > iSeries > Program Verifiers For refresh cache indicates whether or not the cached information should be used for the function. This can be overridden during a verify by selecting Verify with prompt, and then selecting the Refresh cache option. 3. The connection specified in the Program Verifiers page is used for local files, not for iSeries projects members or remote members. It should have no effect on which connection is used for verify for your project members. Hope this helps! Violaine Batthish WebSphere Development Studio Client, IBM Toronto Lab You know you've achieved perfection in design, not when you have nothing more to add, but when you have nothing more to take away. - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 03/17/2006 05:22:09 PM: > Well, I got it to recognize the file change by going into the window > preferences and clearing out the caches. > > Window > Preferences > Remote Systems > File Cache > Clear-"Clear > cached files" > > And > > Window > Preferences > Remote Systems > iSeries > Cache > Clear- > "clear the current cache" > > After I cleared out the caches WDSC started hanging up when I hit > either verify or refresh on the outline for the program source I was > originally working on. I let it sit and spin for more then 30 > minutes once when I walked away from my pc. I'd have to use Task > Manager to end it. I opened up a few other program source files and > did verifies on them and outline refreshes, it worked on these right > away and eventually it ended up working on my original program > without hanging WDSC after a few tries. > > Does the "Program Verifiers" have anything to do with my issue? It > was pointed to our Dev box the whole time. I'm betting it was > simply the file definitions were cached and so when I would do a > verify or refresh the Outline it would only see the cached files and > not the changed file actually on the system. Does this all sound right? > > What does the Refresh cache check box on the Program Verifiers page > in the preferences do? Window > Preferences > Remote Systems > > iSeries > Program Verifiers > > Thanks for all your help. > > John. >
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