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From the help text of CRTBNDRPG:
On 12/13/2016 6:29 AM, Paul Bailey wrote:
I create member filters in RDi (v9.5.1) to list the source members I amsource
working on for a project. I often use the *USRLIBL option in the library
part of each filter string.
When I compile SQLRPGLE source, additional members are created in QTEMP
with the same name as the source member I'm working with (SRCFs QSQLTEMP1
and QSQLPRE), so if I right-click one of those in my member filter
unexpected results can come up (compile/compare wrong source, etc.)
Additionally, when compiling any RPGLE program, the compiler puts a
member in the EVFTEMPF01 file in the "object" library, which also showsup
in a member filter using *USRLIBL (or *LIBL). This EVFTEMP01 member then
causes similar problems to the above if I misclick or don't pay enough
attention.
Can I filter out all source files in QTEMP and the EVFTEMPF01 source file
from anywhere in the library list if my filter string contains *LIBL,
*USRLIBL, *ALL or *ALLUSR? I want to do that at a member filter string
level (with the default controlled by a RDi preference.)
First, let me say that you have a knack for clearly explaining the
situation.
Can I relocate those QTEMP source files, and/or that EVFTEMPF01 sourcefile
when compiling?
The QTEMP files can go elsewhere. Modify the SQL compile command,
CRTSQLRPGI. See the parameter TOSRCFILE() and put in a library which
isn't in *USRLIBL.
You may be stuck when it comes to the event file; that's an option the
compiler doesn't expose to us via the command parameters, although there
may be a secret way buried within the COMPILEOPT() parameter...
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