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BTW How do you create the filter pools.
Al Slezak
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"Joe Pluta" <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Re: [WDSCI-L] Coping a member...
From: Brian Parkins
Correct. You cannot paste to a filter - only the items delivered by the
filter.
For convenience, I have an Object Filter that delivers all source files
in
the desired library, (e.g. *CURLIB).
Exactly. I have two sets of source filters: one for source members and
one
for source files. I don't do a ton of member copies, and so occasionally
I
actually forget why I have a source file filter. Then I go to do a copy
and
I say "oh yeah, that's why."
By the way, if you have too many filters, filter pools are VERY effective
at
managing them.
Joe
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