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I'm currently on version 6.0.1, is that newer than this or older? Or at least that's what the ABOUT says. Version 6.0.1 build 20050725_1800. Ron Power Programmer Information Services City Of St. John's, NL P.O. Box 908 St. John's, NL A1C 5M2 709-576-8132 rpower@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.stjohns.ca/ ___________________________________________________________________________ Success is going from failure to failure without a loss of enthusiasm. - Sir Winston Churchill Violaine Batthish <batthish@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 2006/01/03 06:51 PM Please respond to Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx cc Subject [WDSCI-L] RSE 6.0.0.3 now available Hey Folks, 6.0.0.3 service for RSE is now available (actually for a couple of weeks now). Here is the descriptions of the fixes (from the README). Happy New Year! RSE: [SE21093] After applying service 6.0.0.1, icons are no longer displayed in the local shell beside items. Also, double clicking on items listed as a result of a DIR command, does nothing, when either the local shell should change to selected directory, or open the selected file. Remote Systems LPEX Editor: [SE22477] Inserting lines into large RPG, RPGLE, SQLRPG, SQLRPGLE members with sequence number increments of one is very slow, and can even appear to hang at times before recovering. [SE22632] Refreshing the outline view with ILE RPG source that contains the following, causes the outline view to hang: A program described file Followed by an externally described file with Key And then, a data structure that is defined using LIKEREC(rec1: *key) CL: [SE22252] CL prompter and syntax checker gives invalid errors EVFCL0084E, EVFCL0085E and EVFCL0046E. When prompting a CL command where a parameter expects a hexadecimal range and specifying a quoted character, the CL prompter and syntax checker incorrectly issue message EVFCL0085E. For example, prompting the following command will result in EVFCL0085E: CRTPRF PRTF(test) RPLUNPRT(*YES ' ') When prompting a CL command with an element list that contains *N, the CL prompter and syntax checker incorrectly issue message EVFCL0084E. For example, prompting the following command will result in EVFCL0084E: OVRPRF PRTF(test) RPLUNPRT(*N x'40') When prompting a CL command with an element list that contains nested elements, the CL prompter and syntax checker incorrectly issue message EVFCL0084E. For example, prompting the following command will result in EVFCL0046E: CRTNWSCFG NWSCFG(RRGRMTSYS) + TYPE(*RMTSYS) + SPNWSCFG(RRGSRVPRC) + RMTSYSID(kpatbx6 8840xx4) + DELIVERY(*DYNAMIC) + CHAPAUT(*NONE) + BOOTDEVID(*SINGLE) + RMTIFC(((00c0dd010892 '192.168.6.22' '255.255.255.0' *N *GEN) + (00c0dd010891 '192.168.1.23' '255.255.255.0'))) + TEXT('RRG *RMTRRG network server config') iSeries Projects: [SE22195] Downloading a file into an iSeries project that uses 5250 attribute characters to color the source may corrupt those characters. [SE22197] When a file is open in Remote Systems LPEX Editor, performing a Save As to any project (iSeries or otherwise) does nothing, and errors are visible in the log file. [SE22217] Copying and pasting a file in an iSeries project does not copy the description of the original file. [SE22219] In some cases when verifying or refreshing the outline view in an iSeries projects, external references made in /COPY members or copy books are not found and can cause the outline view not to have all fields appear, and errors to appear in the Error List View and Listings View for verify. [SE22313] When using the editor action to open or browse a /COPY member or copy book in Remote Systems LPEX Editor in an iSeries project, the remote or cached copy is used, rather than the project version, like verifies. [SE23059] When saving a member the first time it has been downloaded by using Make available offline, or Add to iSeries projects, or directly from adding to a project using the iSeries Project Perspective, the save can take a long time, and the workbench may even appear to hang for many minutes before recovering. Violaine Batthish WebSphere Development Studio Client, IBM Toronto Lab You know you've achieved perfection in design, not when you have nothing more to add, but when you have nothing more to take away. - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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