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I reported this problem awhile ago. For me it only seems to happen if I open the source member using CTL/SHIFT/A or by selecting a member from the object table. If I open the member from RSE I get the compile messages.
message: 1
date: Tue, 15 Nov 2011 12:27:06 -0600
from: Joe Pluta <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: [WDSCI-L] IBM i Compilation messages disappearing
Here's my biggest bugaboo of late: my compile messages are
disappearing. Normally compile messages end up in the Error List view.
For me what happens is that I see the message "Retrieving events
file..." at the bottom of the workbench and when that completes, I see
the messages appear in the Error List for a split second, and then go away.
The good news I guess is that if the first message is an info message, I
know it completed, but this not being able to see the messages after a
compile is really disabling one of greatest benefits of the tool for me
(a usable, navigable error list).
For one workspace, if I click the double-X (Remove All Lists) icon it
fixes the problem for the next compile. Subsequent compiles misbehave.
So as long as I remember to clear the list, I'm fine. Another workspace
not even that workaround helps, and I have to revert to the spooled file
to track down my error messages.
Joe
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