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Dave, Another method I like to use for backing up source is to right click on it and choose "Make available offline". This will create a default named iSeries project affectively backing the source up on your PC. Taking that forward if you edit it in the iSeries project WDSCi will keep backup history for you automatically and allow you to revert changes. Hope this helps Don Nitke ---------------------------------------- From: daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 8:06 AM To: wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [WDSCI-L] Getting up to speed with WDSC Over the past couple of weeks of working on a project I've taken the opportunity to force myself to start using WDSC for program editing instead of the CODE editor or SEU. To my surprise I've actually started to get used to it and like it. Today, I found myself editing a program and thinking that I should have copied the original source member first. Normally in PDM I would go to a different session and copy it. How do I do that it WDSC? I tried doing a copy in RSE but that appears to be to the Windows clipboard. Item #2: I seem to recall from a class I had on it that for laying out screens or reports the CODE Designer is still the way to go to get the visual feedback of the end product. In PDM I had user-defined options to launch the CODE editor or designer for a given source member. In RSE if I right-click the member and choose "open with" then "code designer I get the message "The RSE connection AS30 could not be registered with CODE communications" . What do I need to configure to get this to work? Thanks. Dave Parnin -- Nishikawa Standard Company Topeka, IN 46571 daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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