Adam --
There is currently no way to do exactly this in iSeries Projects, but I'll
add it to our list of feature requests. However, it sounds like someone
might be able to do this with some fancy scripting work from the command
line as a temporary measure.
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David Dykstal
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|[WDSCI-L] iSeries project - show remote objects |
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I would like to see which source members in an iSeries Project match
those on the server. I know I can right-click the project and choose
'show remote objects', but this gets far too cluttered for my liking.
The associated library is my general development library, so may have
many source members and objects not associated with the project in
question.
Creating a new library for each project is not an option. I'm not
concerned about line-by-line differences so much as whether the member
exists on one or both systems. It would be nice to know if the members
are the same on both systems or not.
Does anyone know another way to see the differences between the members
in an iSeries Project and those in the associated library on the server?
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