Robert, I suspect there may be variations to this response if you are
running something other than WDSc 7.0.0.8 (the best I've got here), but
here's what I've found:
When I initiate the SEP (through RSE "Set Service Entry Point"), I get
the detail of that SEP as a row in another view called "iSeries Service
Entry Points". For my set-up, this appears immediately in the same
frame as my source outline view. If you don't see that view, you can get
it from Window > Show View > Other... and select it from the list in the
"iSeries" folder. Then right-click the row showing your SEP, and click
Refresh from the context menu.
If your perspective/preferences requires that you go through that whole
process to get the "iSeries Service Entry Points" view each time, I
haven't saved you any trouble. But if you find how to make that view
appear automatically every time you initiate a SEP, it's a big help.
-Michael
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-----Original Message-----
From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Robert Rogerson
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 10:37 AM
To: wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [WDSCI-L] Refreshing SEP in WDSCI 7.08
Hi All,
I have checked the archives and couldn't find an anwer to my question.
Is there another way to refresh a SEP other than through the Remote
Systems
Explorer perspective.
For example, if I am debugging a program and find an error I switch to
My
Editor (custom) perspective and make the correction and compile
(Shift/Ctrl-C). I now switch to the RSE perspective to refresh the SEP
before debugging the program once again.
Is there another way to refresh the SEP without switching to the RSE
perspective?
Thanks,
Robert Rogerson
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