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Hi Michael,

I would guess that
nature="IBM defined"
is the culprit.  On user defined commands you see
nature="User defined"

Hope that helps!

Violaine Batthish
WebSphere Development Studio Client, IBM Toronto Lab



wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 12/15/2006 08:16:31 AM:

"Violaine Batthish" <batthish@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:mailman.2863.1166188175.1743.wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Again, I'm not sure if it will work, but if you look at the XML file in

the
compile folder previously mentioned, you could try removing all the IBM
shipped commands.

Violaine,

Instead of deleting them could you find out for us which XML tag tells
the
application whether the "delete" option in the context menu is enabled or

disabled when you right-click on a compile command in "Work with compile
commands"? I would feel a bit more comfortable changing the value of a
single tag than deleting entire commands.

- <compiletype lastcompilename="CRTBNDC" type="C">
  <compilename current="CRTBNDC PGM(&O/&N) SRCFILE(&L/&F) SRCMBR(&N)
REPLACE(&R) OPTION(*EVENTF) DBGVIEW(*SOURCE)" default="CRTBNDC PGM(&O/&N)

SRCFILE(&L/&F) SRCMBR(&N) REPLACE(&R) OPTION(*EVENTF) DBGVIEW(*SOURCE)"
id="com.ibm.CRTBNDC" labeleditable="false" menu="Both" name="CRTBNDC"
nature="IBM defined" order="0" stringeditable="true" />
  <compilename current="CRTCMOD MODULE(&O/&N) SRCFILE(&L/&F) SRCMBR(&N)
REPLACE(&R) OPTION(*EVENTF) DBGVIEW(*SOURCE)" default="CRTCMOD
MODULE(&O/&N)
SRCFILE(&L/&F) SRCMBR(&N) REPLACE(&R) OPTION(*EVENTF) DBGVIEW(*SOURCE)"
id="com.ibm.CRTCMOD" labeleditable="false" menu="Both" name="CRTCMOD"
nature="IBM defined" order="1" stringeditable="true" />
  </compiletype>

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Regards,

Michael Rosinger
Systems Programmer / DBA
Computer Credit, Inc.
640 West Fourth Street
Winston-Salem, NC  27101
336-761-1524
m rosinger at cciws dot com


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