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When I twice messed up my workspace, I salvaged my work thanks to Don
Yantzi's information.

I created a new workspace and copied the profiles from the broken
workspaces.

The result is, I now have 4 profiles in my workspace : Team, MyWorkstation,
MyName and NewProfile.

Now, this is what happens when I create a new connection :
If  I choose the profile MyWorkstation or MyName, the new connection shows
up with a filter pool already attached called "filterpool connection". This
filter pool is shareable between different connections. Any filters in the
pool are thus also shared. If the filter uses *CURLIB, then each connection
using the pool can filter the objects it needs without having to change
anything. I just need to state the library of the programme to call when the
connection becomes active.

My problem is understanding this "shared" pool. I am translating from the
french version : when I click right to create a pool, underneath "filter
pool" is "reference of filter pools" which then points to the profile, then
the pools of that profile. That's the bit I'm not sure of.

I must say that I prefer multiple connections to avoid cluttering RSE. I
have about 10, so if I wanted it would be like having 10 green screen
sessions open together.
I like to open each connection in a new window, and do ALT + tab to go from
say, viewing a source in production to editing another source in my
developement library.

Also interesting to avoid cluttering is to click right on the connection and
choose aller dans ( go in ? ).

Thanks for all the input and keep it coming.


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