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Well, speaking of SEP's - I create another filter - inside of each Filter 
pool called "DEBUG Filter", and then when I want to debug a program, I 
actually change the filter (right click on the filter, change, "New Filter 
String").  That way I don't have to wait for a filter with all programs in 
it to load. 


Jeff Stevens
Mize, Houser & Co. P.A.
913 451 1882
JStevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx





"Mark Keller" <mkeller@xxxxxxxxxx> 
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03/28/2007 10:58 AM
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Re: [WDSCI-L] Filter Pools






I like this thread.  I've only used filter pools to group source members. 
I name my pools after libraries and then create a filter for each source 
file.  I also had an objects filter so I could set my SEPs on them.  I 
just created a programs filter so I don't have to see the files when I go 
to set my SEP.  I'm curious to hear how more people use this.

-----Original Message-----
From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Dave Boettcher
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 8:55 AM
To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Filter Pools


Too impatient to wait for the first question and tried setting up a
object filter, then clicked on properties and limited it to files and
*SRC* for type to catch all  the old 38 source files also.
 
Looks great * fewer filters already.
 
I guess because I always used option 3 on PDM I didn't think of getting
to source members like this but I can probably get used to it.  :>)
 
Thanks, 
 
Dave B

<jstevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 03/28/07 9:59 AM >>>

I use filter pools all the time.  For example, I might have an
application 
that might take up a dozen or so libraries.  So, I'll create a filter
for 
each library and call it "LIBRARY-Source Files", and then set that one

filter to limit to *FILE and PF-SRC for the file type.   Then I'll
create 
a filter pool that might be titled "APPLICATION NAME" and put all of my

"LIBRARY-Source Files" filters in that filter pool.  When I expand 
"APPLICATION NAME" I would see my dozen or so, "LIBRARY-Source Files",
the 
I could expand the specific library that I need.  This seems to work
for 
me, until I get to a source file that has - say a 1,000 or more
members, 
then it takes WAY too long to expand even the QRPGSRC or what ever. 
Then 
I have to have more filters, just for specific groups of member names.

HTH


Jeff Stevens
Mize, Houser & Co. P.A.
913 451 1882
JStevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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