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I just checked and service pack 7.5.0.1 for RDi is available. I wonder if
the fix is in that. I will have to download it when I get a free minute.
MKirkpatrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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01/23/2009 11:22 AM
Please respond to Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
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Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] RDi 7.5 and Saving RSE Profile
I called IBM support a while back and they are aware of the issue and say
that it will be fixed in a service pack.
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Date:
01/22/2009 06:03 PM
Subject:
[WDSCI-L] RDi 7.5 and Saving RSE Profile
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I have just loaded and started using RDi 7.5. I have noticed that every
time that I compile any source member a message at the bottom of the
screen in RDi appears "Saving RSE Profile..." followed by a completion
percentage. If I try to compile multiple source members, RDi appears to
lockup until the "Saving RSE Profile" from the previous compile is
completed.
Is there a way to "tun this off"? I have been through every option in
preferences, but don't see anything that seems related to it.
Thanks,
Robert J. Mullis
Wellington-Royce Corporation
770-395-7400 ext. 1023
rmullis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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