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Update: I got it to change to SQLRPGLE by going into STRPDM and changing it there. Somehow it still had the RPGLE value, and when I changed it to SQLRPGLE, WDSC (on the next open) recognized it correctly. (I thought I could also change this on the Properties window in WDSC, but apparently can't do it there...)
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From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tarr, Kenneth
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 10:17 AM
To: 'Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio Client for System i & iSeries'
Subject: [WDSCI-L] WDSC Parser Stuck in RPGLE
Here's another one...I had to change the attribute of an RPGLE program to SQLRPGLE. Having done that, I would expect WDSC to pick up on the change, but it doesn't. It does show the correct attribute under the Remote Systems tab, but in the LPEX editor it continues to show the member as RPGLE and parses it as such.
I go to change this under Windows, Preferences, LPEX Editor, and expand the branch of the source member and select Parser. It continues to show ILErpg as the parser, so I switch it to ILErpgSql. While I have the current member open it correctly parses it (e.g. you see the correct color coding on the EXEC SQL statements). The tab still shows RPGLE. No matter what I do (close it and reopen, close WDSC and restart it), it still thinks the source is RPGLE and uses that parser the next time I open it.
I have done several different refresh options (related to my earlier issue with Verify) but nothing seems to affect it. Anyone with suggestions or a solution to get this to use the correct parser?
Side note: I have a coworker who showed me a feature in Aldon that compiles the source and provides a listing of errors, much like the Verify command. I'm still curious as to what would have caused the Verify command to suddenly stop working, even though I had the library in the library list where the files resided. However I do have a workaround to address this with the Aldon feature...so if anyone has some spare time (heh) or is up to a challenge on a small annoyance, go for it. Thanks.
Ken Tarr
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Re: WDSC can't see files anymore in Verify, (continued)
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