This happens to us (but we also use RTC and I thought that was part of the problem - maybe not). Has been this way since v8.0 I believe.
To fix this, we have to do the following:
From project properties select I Project Build>CLProgram>Configure>Ok>Ok
Then Submit Build will appear.
Hope this helps,
-Daron
Daron Whitehouse
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-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Lavinder [mailto:mlavinder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2013 3:33 PM
To: Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio Client for System i & iSeries
Subject: [WDSCI-L] Major i Project Navigator Issue
I use to regularly use "i Projects Perspective" for maintaining service programs. Suddenly in RDi 9.0.0.1 I have noticed the option to submit a member for compile is missing when I go to "Remote Actions" under the "i Projects Navigator" view. All I see is "Push Selected" and "Push Changes" ("Submit Build Command" shows up but is disabled).
I can still submit the build command if I click on the root project node, but that's annoying when all I need to do is update a single module in my service program. Some of the service programs I maintain take a while to build from scratch.
This is a pretty big problem. I loved using this feature until now, but this is pretty frustrating.
Any idea what would keep the options to compile from showing up under i Projects Navigator? I've been using i Projects since 8.0 and have never seen this until now.
-- Matt
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