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On 1/22/2016 5:57 PM, Booth Martin wrote:
One of the main reasons I abandoned this naming convention for source
code, at least during the development process, is this resulting utter
clutter 'n scatter.

On 1/22/2016 2:33 PM, Buck Calabro wrote:
on IBM i I have
QGPL/QCLSRC
BUCK/QCLSRC
OPENSOURCE/QCLSRC

Are you using one source file for all your code and then appending (or
prefixing!) an 'object type' discriminator? So DEVLIB/SRCFILE with members
MAINRPG
MAINCLP
MAINDSP
MAINPRT
MAINCMD

Is this so you can use iProjects easier?
Do you do a lot of offline editing / browsing?
Do I ask too many questions? :-)

In my case, I inherited a system with 21 libraries in the production
library list. Each library has a full complement of source files, many
set up in the S/38 days. I try as much as humanly possible to put any
new source into one library but when making mods, I often need to bring
together source from across multiple libraries. iProject never seemed a
good fit for this but I am ashamed to say that I only really use
iProjects as a poor man's source version system. I pretty much have no
need to ever edit source code offline. I'm sharing this in case someone
who uses iProjects will be able to show me the goodies I'm missing out on.


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