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Adam,I'll have to try Ctrl-Shift-A - hadn't found that one yet. I'm already using filter pools, as I happened to catch that from some other posts on the list.
Dave Shaw Mohawk Industries----- Original Message ----- From: <AGlauser@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries" <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 4:29 PM Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Filters (Was: websphere update for 6.0.0.1)
Dave Shaw wrote on 23/03/2007 16:21:48:I am slowly setting up a set of permanent filters that I can use. Theissueis our production source. We have so many members in it, QRPGLESRC especially, that I have to subset in order for it to be useful (and toavoidlocking WDSC up for a long time).It sounds like we have somewhat similar setups - one QRPGLESRC for all production source. I had some of the same problems you describe when I was getting started with WDSC. I've learned that Ctrl+Shift+A is my friend - this keyboard shortcut lets me specify the lib/file/member to open. It only works if you know the exact name, otherwise I'd suggest the iSeries Table View.I already have sixteen permanent filters and 5 project ones, and I've only begun.You may want to look in to "Filter Pools" - it's essentially a way of creating directories to group your filters. It's worked very well for me due to our shop's naming format. HTH, Adam
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