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Thanks to all, 
 
I have mostly used Cheri's suggestion to put the filters where I want them.
 
Jeff's earlier suggestion in the other thread (Filter Pools) about object 
filters and then selecting only source files has really cleaned up my list of 
filters.
 
Appreciate all the help,
 
Dave B
 


"Cheri Duchrow" <cduchrow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 03/28/07 1:58 PM >>>

Dave

In the RSE Explore where your connections are is a small black arrow in the 
upper right that contains more options.

If you click on it there will be a menu option to "Show Filter Pools" . Once 
you select it will add a level when you expand your connection.

For example under iSeries Objects it will now show the Filter Pool and you 
will need to expand this to see your filters. Once you have the filter pools 
turned on to view you can right click on the iSeries Object level and choose 
the "Select Filter Pools menu option.

This will allow you to assign or take away filter pools from that level of a 
connection.

So for each of your connections you could set up a filter pool, assign it to 
the connection and when you create the filters select the correct filter 
pool that it belongs in. Once you have things set you could then turn them 
off again from showing up if you don't like the extra level to click into.

If some of your iSeries connections share the same libraries you could make 
a common Filter pool and connect it to both connections. The connection can 
have multiple filter pools.

Key is to turn on the filter pools so you can see them and then when you 
right click you will have the option to select filter pools as long as you 
are on iSeries Objects, Commands or jobs.

HTH

Cheri

"Dave Boettcher" <DBoettch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in 
message news:460A53740200000F0023E2C1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Is there a way to change a filter to only show up under one connection if 
you didn't check the box when you created it?

tia,

Dave B



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