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Dale,

You set the library list in the PROPERTIES of the connection. Then when
RDi connects, it sets the library list for that connection. You won't have
to change the list every time that way.

Also, if you are the only one who uses RDi in your company, then using QGPL
as the current library can be OK. As Brian said in another post, bad things
have happened in the past when multiple programmers shared the same library
for their event files. That may have changed in releases since WDSC.

There is in RDP a COMMANDS tab under the Subsystem heading for the
connection properties. this allows you to tell the software which job
description to use for compiles, commands and user actions.

Jim

On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 1:51 PM, dale janus <dalejanus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Jim,

I can change the user library in the connection from QSYS to QGPL so that
my searches work and I avoid the error message. But it does not remember
my change so when I start RDI up, it reverts to QSYS. I know it is
somewhere in my user profile, but I sure can't find it.
I go to remote system explorer, where I only have 1 connection to my IBM
i and right click on library list. Here I can make QGPL my current
library.
But I can't find out how to make this permanent.

If I look at my user profile, there is a place to put a library list,
but it is blank. So that makes me think there is some other place to set
the current library to QGPL.




Finally, if anyone knows how I can set RDI to send all printed output to
a specific outq, that would be perfect. I know, I don't need them with
RDI, but since I am going back and forth, they come in handy for me every
so often. They are printing now, but the wrong outq.


Thanks,


---Dale



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