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Paul, if you Right Click and show in table your filter you can then customize this view (the triangle pointing down in the right corner) to add the file and library name to the list of columns.

Would this help?

Rob

On 7/26/2016 9:24 AM, Paul Bailey wrote:
Hi,

I want to request a nice-to-have feature in iSphere.

Can we have the remote systems label decorator extended to include the
library name (and source file) at the end of the label text in brackets?

I use multiple connections, filter pools and filters to keep track of
projects I'm working on. The library list of my development connections has
to include the live source as well as the current dev source. Using a
reasonably generic source member filter causes multiple versions of the
same source member to be listed and the only way to tell them apart is by
clicking on them to see the status text at the bottom of the screen. (I
don't use the property view and the object list views very much, so they
are hidden.) If the label decorator had the library name (and source file)
in it then I would be able to select the correct source at a glance.

Any comments or questions?


-Paul.


PS Pretty please? With a cherry on top?


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