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Inge said that about ifs efficiency, or was that from your recollection?

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I was at the Inge Weiss session yesterday where she indicated that source
can be put into the IFS, but the IFS is SO inefficient a user of space,
why
would I ever want to ever want to waste that disk space?  (PS:  This
observation was taken in the V4R4 time frame/)

Al

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Under V5R2 you can store source in the IFS.  You can compile this IFS
source with commands like:
CRTBNDRPG PGM(MYLIB/MYPGM) SRCSTMF('/erpstuff/source/mypgm.rpgle')

I have some questions about using iSeries Navigator to access this stuff.

If I use iSeries Navigator to access these ifs files (My Connections /
Mysystem/ File Systems/ Integrated File Systems/ Root/ ...) then anytime I
right click on a file, regardless of the extension (rpgle, csv, exe,
crud), I get the following options:  Code edit, Code Browse, Code compile,
Code compile..., Code debug.

If I map a drive to this same directory, and right click the same, it
seems to 'associate'.  And Code Edit shows up on the proper types, like
*.rpgle.  However Code Browse, Code Compile, etc never show.

If, in the navigator and not the mapped drive, I select Code compile, it
does not know which command (ie CRTBNDRPG) to use.  Oops, my mistake.  RPG
is associated but not RPGLE.  I went into Codeeditor/Options/Associations
and associated *.RPGLE with RPGLE.  Didn't quite work right until I
rebooted.

1)  What is the difference between Code compile and Code compile...?
2)  Shouldn't rpgle be associated 'right out of the box'?
3)  Why does iSeries Navigator have different options than a mapped drive
when I right click on them?

I am running WDSC 4, iSeries Access 5.2 with sp SI05853

Rob Berendt
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