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I've noticed that the connection is not made as early as it was in 9.1.1 I
keep my object table view and remote systems explorer tree minimized
always. When I need them, I click on them and they expand out for use.
Click away and they disappear, neat. Except that now in 9.5, the
connection is NOT made initially until one of those windows is opened.
When one of them is opened, of course the command window pops up and the
previously shown view disappears. Have to click it again to open it.
Sometimes, that's too late and it seems to miss refreshing the list,
especially if the object table view is made of of many strings from
different files or libraries. In 9.1.1, it would open the connection and
restore the views PRIOR to opening them so that they were complete when
opened.


On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 12:11 PM, Gerald Kern <jp2558@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dave - I just tested my table view in RDi v9.1.1 and the table view did
persist, so that is different behavior in 9.5.

Buck - I tested saved state for RDi Sep's, and I guess I must have dreamt
that one. That behavior didn't persist in v9.1.1 - maybe I'm thinking of
the breakpoints being retained.

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