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Hey Jim,
I have added a requirement to make the subset dialog use history combo
boxes, rather than the standard ones.
thanks,
Violaine Batthish
eSupport Champion
WebSphere Development Studio Client
IBM Toronto Lab
wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 05/29/2007 05:22:35 PM:
> Brian,
>
> You are right about the version. I am on V7. I believe my complaint
still
> stands with the subset. If they have the function there to display a
drop
> down list, why does it not remember the last XX number of subset entries?
> It does in other places in WDSC.
>
> Also, I use it to subset a list of procedures/programs within a source
> file. For example, I have a source file for a system that all the
members
> start with BC followed by a 3 digit number. The text describes the
function
> of the piece of code. I don't need/want a filter to show all BC001*
pieces
> that make up a program. There may be 10 ILE COBOL or CL procedures that
> start with BC001*. Then when I want to work with all BC099* source, I
> should just be able to select the subset use. I don't need to have a
filter
> for BC001* source members, and another one for BC099* and another for
BC002*
> and ...
>
> As I said, an annoyance. Just a different way to work with source files
and
> members. I just like to see all source members, and then subset within
the
> table view.
>
> Jim
>
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