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Hi Peter,

You are right, user actions with the correct format do indeed return events
files (see http://snipurl.com/14zp2 for more on Error List view and custom
compiles)

However, only compile actions appear in the Compile menu when editing, and
affect the toolbar button and Ctrl+Shift+C key in Remote Systems LPEX
Editor.

thanks,

Violaine Batthish
WebSphere Development Studio Client, IBM Toronto Lab



wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 12/15/2006 01:57:10 AM:

Violaine,

I beg to differ as to the first point you mention.

Here's our custom compile command, which does retrieve the events file
and
populate the error list:

OVRCMP SRCFILE(&F) SRCLIB(&L) SRCMBR(&N) OBJLIB(&L) MBRTYPE(&T)
SUBMIT(*NO) LOCREM(*REMOTE) /* *EVENTF SRCMBR(&N) */

Apparently, having *EVENTF SRCMBR(&N) somewhere in your command string,
even in a comment, is enough for RSE to pick up what it needs.

Provided of course that the actual compile commands inside your custom
one
have the OPTION(*EVENTF) parameter.

IIRC, I even got this tip from someone on this list.

Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
PLI - IT - Kontich, Belgium
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