I have many connections to our 400 and all the connections are for
different systems that I work on.  I had to create filter pools for each 
connection to keep the source and objects unique between each
connection, otherwise I would see, for example, the same QPRGLESRC
source members in all conections instead of just the source for that
connection.

My question is before I started using filter pools I would see under the
connections the defualt subsystems that were created and I could expand
the subsystems to see commands, library list, active jobs, etc.  Now
that I use filter pools I do not see anything underneath these subsystems
anymore.  So when I click on the iSeries Commands subsystem nothing
comes up and when I right click on iSeries commands and click on New
it ask for filter or filter pool reference.  I cannot add any commands.  This
is the same for the other subsystems.

I have tried to turn off Show filter Pools under Window/Perferences/RSE but
this does not help.

I also search the archives and found a few references to this but it has not 
helped.

Thanks for any help

Jeff
Senior Programmer/Analyst
jeff.stojevich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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