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Maybe I just don't know enough about pools... as far as I've been able to tell, I get one filter pool per connection, as well as one that is common across all connections. I use filters to subset source for different applications and projects (using libraries and member name prefixes), and I can easily have dozens of filters per connection. And the default is that when you open the iSeries Objects branch of the RSE tree, you see ALL the filters regardless of pool. In fact, until today I didn't even know about the "Show Filter Pools" command in the RSE dropdown menu--thanks for showing me something new, Greg! Even so, I think I'd still like to be able to make my own folders (when you show Filter Pools, it basically acts as an additional top level on EVERY branch of the RSE tree, which can be a little annoying). Joe
From: Fleming, Greg (ED) Joe, I use filter pools for that. Seems to work OK.
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