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Robert,

Michael (Koester, that is--not me) hit this exactly. When you right-click
on your program, module, or procedure the short-cut menu displays an
option 'Debug(Service Entry)'. Under this there should be two entries:
'Set Service Entry Point' and 'Show View'. If you select 'Show View', the
'iSeries Service Entry Points' view opens. You can right-click on the tab
for this view and select 'Fast View'. This will allow you to dock the
view (like minimizing a window) where it will appear as a small icon on
the edge of your screen. You can click on the icon and to restore the
view where you can right-click on the entry for your program to select
'Refresh'. I have the service entry view open as a fast view in all my
perspectives. It's a little easier than opening the Remote Systems view
and drilling down to the program. I personally find it a lot quicker.

Michael Quigley
Computer Services
The Way International
www.TheWay.org

wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 09/29/2010 10:37:43 AM:

----- Message from Robert Rogerson <rogersonra@xxxxxxxxx> on Wed, 29
Sep 2010 10:37:26 -0400 -----

To:

wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx

Subject:

[WDSCI-L] Refreshing SEP in WDSCI 7.08

Hi All,

I have checked the archives and couldn't find an anwer to my question.

Is there another way to refresh a SEP other than through the Remote
Systems
Explorer perspective.

For example, if I am debugging a program and find an error I switch to
My
Editor (custom) perspective and make the correction and compile
(Shift/Ctrl-C). I now switch to the RSE perspective to refresh the SEP
before debugging the program once again.

Is there another way to refresh the SEP without switching to the RSE
perspective?

Thanks,

Robert Rogerson

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