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The default for compiling is *MODULE. If you drop down the compile menu,
and pick one other create command it ought to do something different. Each
time you open RDp, it will default back to *MODULE. BTW It remember the
last command used (for the "compile" button on the toolbar) by source type,
not by member name.

Stu


On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 12:28, dale janus <dalejanus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

I am new to using RDI, uh, I mean IBM Rational Developer for Power
Systems Software version 7.6.0.

I am finding my way along so far, but when I compile a program , rpgle,
rpg, cl, etc, I do not create a load module object (or whatever you want
to call it).

The joblogs reports no errors and the command log shows the submitted
job has completed (after submitting to batch) ok. But no program.


I have checked the remote system verify and everything reports successful.


Where should I look next?

---Dale
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