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Sort of along the same line... (Maybe?)--
A newbie complained to me that the RDi 9.0.1. is not allowing him to
save member-source. He had to save to a new member name and then later
rename it. He said what a pain.
I had to tell the newbie that RDi 9.0.1 is "FLAKY", and greys out the
save-icon. It is a "Known Issue".
<Big Frown>
I also have issues with the right-click Context menu not popping up
with all options. I have to do it second time for it to give me all the options.
Hit Esc, and then do a re-try...
I also have to click on another tab to get the compiler menu to show
up. I haven't had this issue with previous version of LPEX.
Oh well, I hope this if fixed on RDi 9.1, due to be released on May 23rd.
I have created a new work space, and I still have this "Flaky Repaint
Issue"...
<frown>
Too bad, only 1/3 of the developers here use RDi. Because they over
hear about "flaky" issues... It is too bad, they are afraid to even try it...
PS. It still beats SEU by a LOT!!!
<Big Smile>
-Ken Killian-
Over 8 years of using RSE/LPEX.
-----Original Message-----
From: WDSCI-L [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jeff
Young
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2014 9:40 AM
To: Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio Client
for System i & iSeries
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] RDi not saving changes back to system
Well,
The problem appears to have corrected itself (for now).
I had to edit the same source member today, and everything is working fine.
Just for the record, I was the only one editing the source member at
the time, and did not attempt to edit it in SEU.
The only reason I went into SEU (after I closed the edit session for
the member in RDi) was that I was getting undefined field errors on
the compile, and the field name it was referring to did not exist in
the source. I had that name earlier, but changed it and that is when
I started noticing that my changes were not being saved to the original source file.
Thanks for all the suggestions, and if it occurs again, I will try them.
Jeff Young
Sr. Programmer Analyst
On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 4:08 PM, Gerald Kern <jp2558@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I used to have that problem, but haven't for some time (knock,table rather often.
knock), but one thing I'm fairly certain that causes this behavior
is doing work in RDi, then myself or someone else touches the same
member in SEU, and if I don't refresh the object table, the
situation you describe happens. One thing I've learned to do is
refresh the object
--
Hope that helps.
--
Thanks, Jerry
Gerald Kern - Information Technology Programming Supervisor IBM
Certified RPG IV Developer Lotus Notes/Domino Administrator The
Toledo Clinic, Inc.
4235 Secor Road
Toledo, OH 43623
Phone 419-479-5535
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