Or you can include all the source files like I do with the generic *SRC*.
hth
Dave B
<MichaelQuigley@xxxxxxxxxx> 09/24/07 7:31 PM >>>
Actually, I think there need to be two filter strings if you might have
any source files originally generated on the System 38. (Yes, we do and
some of the code still runs great--unchanged since the S/38 days.) The
way filter strings are displayed can appear confusing. The filter string
is displayed as *FILE:PF-SRC and/or *FILE:PF38-SRC. Going with just the
PF-SRC string would return any source files generated since the 38 days,
but PF38-SRC is required to get the rest of the possible source files.
---------------Original Message---------------
date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 08:34:49 +0200
from: J.Beckeringh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] V7
Bill,
Could it be a typo? Attribute should be 'PF-SRC', without the asterisk.
Joep Beckeringh
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[WDSCI-L] V7
I just loaded V7 on my laptop. I am trying to duplicate the workspace
from my desktop. I have created the workspace OK but when I try to
create an object filter like I do in V6 there is a problem.
I right click on iSeries Objects and select object filter Library:
GPSTEST Object:Q* Object Type:*File Object Attribute: *PF-SRC.
After doing the previous and giving it a name the filter name pops up
but when I click it, it says it is any empty filter.
I have gone back to V6 and tried adding a new filter as above and it
does show all pf_src that begin with Q. Is there something different
about V7 filters?
Thanks
Bill Barnes
Sr Analyst/Programmer
The Pantry, Inc
919-774-6700
ext 5211
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