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But, the "Link" is busted, I get this error message:
Topic not found

Works for OK for me, Ken - both from the Welcome > First Steps and also drilling down Help Contents. Something else afoot, I'll wager.

Brian.

-----Original Message----- From: Ken Killian
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2017 2:29 PM
To: Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio Client forSystem i & iSeries (wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Subject: [WDSCI-L] Update links for Help...

Hi,

Using RDI 9.5.1.1, and going to do a short 5-tips RDI intro class this afternoon.

Only 5-tips:

1.) Change active window color

2.) Uncheck compiles in Batch

3.) Fast open Member

4.) Fast Compile

5.) Remove embedded Errors Messages.

Yup, doing it all via Menus, since shortcuts take too much gray space. <smirk>

But, on the last slide, I want to show the help for "First Steps" and the "PDM and SEU to RSE and Remote systems LPEX Editor transition"

But, the "Link" is busted, I get this error message:
Topic not found
The topic that you have requested is not available. The link may be wrong, or you may not have the corresponding product feature installed. This online help only includes documentation for features that are installed
How do I get this fixed? Any suggestions?

I guess it worthless to point this out to the newbie, if the link does not even work...
:(

Maybe the web-link, instead of the link inside of RDI. <frown>
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSAE4W_9.5.0/com.ibm.etools.iseries.rse.doc/topics/ctransition.html
Since the embedded link does not work inside of RDI 9.5.1.1. <disappointment>


-Ken Killian-
Mobile Comm Back-End
Senior IBM i Developer using Rational Developer for I RDI 9.5.1.1
Running IBM I, that supports: Java, PHP, Ruby/Ruby on Rails, Python, Node JS, RPGLE


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