This does happen from time to time in RDi, possibly as a result of a temporary (network) disconnect between the desktop and the host. (You're not using the iProjects facility in RDi, are you? I'm assuming not.)

The simplest fix is to drill down in your Workspace using RSE and find the local copy of your source member:

LOCAL FILES > DRIVES > ....... > REMOTESYSTEMSTEMPFILES > [server] > QSYS.LIB > [library] > [source file] > [member]

Then manually Copy/Paste to the IBM i source file. (You might wish to paste to a different source file rather than overwrite the host copy - until you've double-checked.)

HTH,
Brian.

On 19/08/2025 22:21, Greg Wilburn wrote:
I have no idea how I've done this, but the local copy of the source member (where I'm making changes) is not the same as the source member on the IBM i.

The local copy has my current changes, but the remote copy hasn't been updated since before noon today (when I closed and signed off the PC for lunch).

How do I get these to sync?

TIA,
Greg


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