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Got it! Thanks, Dave. Interesting you can't do the same sort of thing over
the member...

I created another filter to access the source file itself, before I was just
"looking at" the members. So this has me questioning how I set up my
filters. How you guys set up your filter structure? Thinking about, the
possibilities are endless, and I'm sure some of you have found a well
organized simple solution. I'm afraid my mind set is still in PDM mode.
Any suggestions?



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message: 8
date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 11:12:32 -0400
from: "Dave Shaw" <daveshaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Coping from one system to another using RSE

Tim,

You have to paste to the source FILE, not the member. If the source file
you're copying to has a member with the same name, you'll get a prompt to
either overwrite the existing member or make the copy with a new name.

For example, if I want to copy OMPCON/QRPGLESRC member SHR025 from MOHAWK1
to SHAWDA/QRPGLESRC member SHR025 on MOHAWK5, I select the member SHR025 on
MOHAWK1, Copy, select the source file SHAWDA/QRPGLESRC on MOHAWK5, Paste,
and then select Overwrite when the prompt appears. Okay?

Dave Shaw
Mohawk Industries




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