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Hi Justin
 
As you saw in the slide, right click in the Code Coverage results view and
select Add Result Location
After clicking on the Remote Systems button the Browse For Folder dialog
will appear
[1]https://imgur.com/ceGB0rR
chose a connection to your IBM i and then expand to the IFS directory you
are interested in.  Please be patient as you drill down to the folder of
interest.
[2]https://imgur.com/OPb40ao
Select the folder and press OK .  Now give it a name and press OK on the
Add Result Location Dialog
[3]https://imgur.com/Jn81uW7
You will now see a new results location with the name above.  If you
expand it, the coverage will be N/A until you open it
[4]https://imgur.com/eCrb3Xo
 
I hope this helps
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What should the Location be?  Your slide text gives a dir under $HOME,
but
the image shows more to it.

I tried the Remote Systems button, but that doesn't seem to affect the
Location.

Thanks
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