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Buck - right click on the filter name then click on new and enter the object info to add to the filter. ****************************************** Don Wereschuk ISD - Programmer/Analyst Simcoe Parts Service Inc. Phone: 705-435-7814 Ex: 302 Fax: 705-435-6746 mailto:dwereschuk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ****************************************** "Save the Cheerleader - Save the world" - Hiro Nakamura -----Original Message----- From: Buck [mailto:kc2hiz@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 9:54 AM To: wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [WDSCI-L] Connection as 'project' I listened in to the same webinar that Jeff did, and I admit I never thought of a connexion as a 'project' before. All my connexions are named for the physical machine they attach to. So I figure I really ought to get modern, and use a connexion as a project, with its own filter pool and all that. Of course, the project I'm working on now involves C source in PASE (the IFS) as well as RPG members in OS400. I didn't see a way to put the filter for my IFS files adjacent to the filter for my RPG members (they are segregated by 'object' type (i.e. iSeries Object vs IFS files.) Is there a way to organise a project like this so that all the related 'objects' are together under a single filter/pool? --buck
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