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I had the same and Steve Ferrell sent this email last May, it might resolve your problem
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Named Filters will display in the RSE explorer. You can right-click and delete them from there, or even edit them from this view.

Quick filters don't require you to provide a named filter, you can just use the quick filter and press enter or the Apply button to view the data.

Using the Named Filter field is just a faster way to create a filter that can be used from RSE or one that you will frequently re-use.

The PDM Perspective will provide a way to remove and edit Named Filters in a future release.

Hope this helps!

Steve Ferrell
www.helpsystems.com

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From: WDSCI-L <wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Jason Olson
Sent: Thursday, January 3, 2019 11:31 AM
To: wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [WDSCI-L] Issue with filter pools in RDi.

So I have a set of filter pools setup like a lot of us do, but I've ran into some weird behavior with them.



1. I have a filter pool that no matter what I cannot keep deleted. If I close down RDi and restart, it will be there. I have deleted it now several times and it keeps coming back.



2. My personal library filter pool has a set of the WW object in it. Like Work with libraries.... I have also deleted these, but each time I open back up RDi they keep coming back.



Does anyone have any idea why these deletes are not sticking? Is there a preference you need to set somewhere?



Jason
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