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Hi Joe,

I have added your feedback to the requirement list.

thanks,

Violaine Batthish
WebSphere Development Studio Client, IBM Toronto Lab


wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 09/27/2006 09:19:32 PM:

Okay, I promised I'd give filter pools a chance and frankly, I no longer
know now how I got along without them.  So far, I've rarely had a reason
to
want more than the one level of indirection (filter pool, then filter)
that
it affords. I create a filter pool for a particular task and add filters
to
it.  I create a miscellaneous pool and use it for short-term filters.
When
one becomes used regularly enough, I promote it into a stable pool.  So
far,
all is good in the land of pools.



However, I would STILL like the ability to order the entries in a pool as
I
see fit, and also to subset the pool.  The ordering would just be another
property of the filter pool.



The subset is more of a productivity thing.  There are just times when I
have a big ol' pool and I want to quickly look at a set of entries; in
that
case, I'd like a PDM-like subset option.  As far as a persistent subset,
I'm
not yet sure I need that; I can just create another filter.



And still, of course, I'd the drag-n-drop ability to move and reorder my
pools.



Just thought I'd update the list on one guy's findings.



Joe

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