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De : wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Vern Hamberg
Envoyé : lundi 6 décembre 2010 15:47
À : Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development
Studio Client for System i & iSeries
Objet : Re: [WDSCI-L] STRDBGSVR
Hi David
As long as you have not IPL'd, the server should stay running
- unless someone else has ended it. There's no reason to end
it, that I can see.
I do wonder why RDP can't do the start itself, instead of
making me go find one of the subsystems of that connection.
At least put a Yes/No set of buttons on the message box.
I think I'll put in a requirement for that by one of the means I have.
You could try signing on to www.common.org, find the member
benefits, and add a requirement there, as well. It's free,
all you need is a user and password there.
There is also COMMON Europe.
Vern
On 12/6/2010 7:55 AM, David FOXWELL wrote:
EVERY time I drill down into a program to set a sep, I getthe message that I haven't started the server. I have to go
back to the RSE perspective and start it then set my sep
again. I fall for it every time as I am old and stupid. Why
can't it just start automatically when I request a sep and it
hasn't already been started?
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