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Hi Joe

A partial answer to your request is already there in WDSC - so long as you leave it open. In the iSeries command view there is a command history, and the compile commands that you use from whatever source are listed there - so you can get back to whatever you used earlier, prompt it if you wish, and then use it again. This is something I tend to forget about and am grateful for when I remember it.

What you ask for - to associate a certain set of parameters with an object - has always been the purview of the change management products - not that it could not be done, I suppose.- or contained in the comment header, as in Alan's utility or in methods published over the years.

Regards
Vern

At 08:17 AM 3/22/2007, you wrote:

> From: Justin Taylor
>
> A single program is never in more than one library.  Normally it goes to
> a specific object library based on the source library, although there
> are exceptions.
>
> Under preferences, you can set the Object library to *CURLIB, *SRCLIB or
> a specific library.  That would probably work if I had a separate
> connection for every library, but I feel that I have too many libraries
> for that to be feasible.

How do you deal with this in green screen, Justin?

I ended up writing my own CRTOBJ command which handles the various compile
issues and then wrapped that inside a PDM option.

What I would like is to be able to create a number of Create commands (well,
this part is already there) and have them be "sticky".  The LPEX editor
would remember the last create command you used for a given source member
and would default to that one (today, it simply defaults to the last compile
command for any member of the same type).

If we had this, then a keyboard shortcut to compile a member would use the
last create command for that member.  You could always override it using the
standard menu from RSE, but other than that, you could edit, verify and
compile without having to even access the RSE (except for the initial open
of the member).

Joe

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