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Hey David

I attempted several times to get rid of the default commands. I've deleted
them via the user interface -- they came back magically somehow. I deleted
them from the properties file myself (kept a copy in case) and they came
back again. Usually the ones I added myself disappear when the defaults
come back. OK, so I can't get rid of them, maybe I can edit them to suit
my pusposes. Nope, they get reset and come back again. I've found it very
difficult to get the compile commands to "stick" so like Paul, I just put
up with (work around and try to ignore) the shipped commands.

Would have been nice to be able to have our own compile commands, and to
indicate which one should be the "startup default" selection for the
compile button.

Stu

On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 3:36 AM, Paul Bailey <PaulBailey@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi David,

The "Work with compile commands" option allows edit/delete of all the user
compile options, but apparently only edit of the defaults. I changed the
default CRTRPGMOD and CRTBNDRPG options to do what I wanted, but couldn't
change the name "CRTBNDRPG" or "CRTRPGMOD" so I just put up with that.

I did find the node.properties XML file in my workspace
<workspace\.metadata\.plugins\org.eclipse.rse.core\profiles\PRF.pjb_7\PS.compilecommand.ibmi-qsys_8454607>
(where you're workspace will probably have a different folder than the one
named PRF.pjb_7, but the rest of the path is the same.) But I didn't want
to edit a properties file. You have to be really careful editing those
*.properties files. Make backups of your backups if you don't want to lose
anything.

It *might* be that the default compile options must be there and named the
same way for RDP to work, but if you find different then let us know.

(IIRC, the older versions of RDP/RDi/WDSCi all looked in the same
subdirectory of the metadata folder in the workspace for the
node.properties files, so this option/hack should be available for all
versions.)


-Paul.

-----Original Message-----
From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of David Wright
Sent: 03 September 2012 05:12
To: Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio Client for
System i & iSeries
Subject: [WDSCI-L] Compile Commands -- possible to remove the defaults?

Hi All,

We use an in-house version control system to manage source promotion and
ideally I want all compiles and source moves to be handled by our custom
compile commands. They ensure there are open support tickets before
changes can be made, automatically archive source members, handle
check-in/check-out, etc.

Is there a way to ONLY show our custom commands? Maybe an XML file
somewhere containing the various default commands for each source member
type?

I did some digging and did not locate anything.

Thanks!
David

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