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I don't know if this is still used, but there was a folder in your 'home'
directory on the 'System i' call '.eclipse'. Here are some possible
things to check:

Is that directory still there?
Does it contain anything?
Have any permissions on it changed?

The easiest way I know to check it is to type the following on an i5/OS
(or OS/400 since you're at V5R2) command line:

"WRKLNK"

That should open to your home directory.

Also, perhaps the reason compiling "in batch" and compiling
"interactively" is different could lie in a routing entry on the batch
subsystem. You could check that by doing a DSPSBSD on whatever subsystem
your batch compiles run (often QBATCH).

---------------Original Message---------------



date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 14:29:34 -0500
from: "Gene Burns" <burns.gene@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] iSeries Error List stopped working

No solution yet.

Gene

<snip>


We are on v6, running V5R2. We have been compiling in batch for
over 2
years in WDSC with no problems. The compile listing go to our
own
outqs
that do not have printers attached to them. The iSeries Error
List
display
worked just fine.

Yesterday I stopped getting the iSeries Error List when
compiling. My
preference settings are still set to compile in batch and my
listings go
to
my outq.

If I change my preferences, by unchecking Compile in batch
either
in
Windows
-> Preferences -> Remote Systems -> iSeries -> Command Execution
OR
in
iSeries Objects -> Properties -> Command Execution the iSeries
Error
List
displays but my compile listing goes to the system printer.

I already have an initial command to set my library list.

I have tried an override command, from the command line in the
Commands
Log
view before compiling interactive but my compile listing still
printed
on
the system printer.

My manager is set up the same way, batch compiles with Error
List
working
and compile listings not printing.

Does anyone know of a way to get the Error List to show up again
when
compiling in batch or to stop the compile listing from printing.
I
still
need the compile listing as I often write embedded SQLRPGLE
programs. My
only other option that I can think of is to rebuild my workspace
and
hope
that it works.

Gene
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