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Buck,

Perhaps this is an area of functionality that IBM has roped off as "insert CMS vendor here"..... The change management vendors all provide for the caching of member specific compile commands....

Eric

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[mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Buck
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Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] iSeries Projects 'Create compile command'


Joe Pluta wrote:
Nope. The compile preference only goes as far down as the source type. It
is not further saved by individual member.

My recollection of how this worked in the Code/400 days is different.
Oh well. Thanks for the sanity check.

I think that request is already
on a list somewhere, but I'm not sure.

This is a good time to once again bring up the idea that IBM make public the
current list of potential WDSC enhancements. Such a list might alleviate
some of the wasted effort and frustration that folks like Buck feel when
they push the envelope of the product.

I don't think that this is pushing the envelope although I would love to
see Bugzilla or Sourceforge style requests. For the moment, there's the
Wiki at http://wiki.midrange.com/index.php/WDSC_enhancements as well as
the WDSC blog at http://wdsc.wordpress.com/ I suppose we could always
write Sam Palmisano again...
--buck

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