Hi Ken, I apologize for the length of time responding but as another
   poster so eloquently put it, "work got in the way".
   I tried your suggestion.  I created the command, compiled an RPGLE program
   (which had errors) and was returned the error list.  I then exited with
   File->Exit.
   When I repoened RDp my custom command was no longer there.
   I'm still stumped...
   Rob
   On 2013-01-31 9:58 AM, Ken Killian wrote:
 Rob,
 I have discovered that I have to successfully close RDP, to save my settings...
 Were you able to compile once with the new custom compile command?
 Try that again, and then close RDP & re-open, and it should be there.
 For me, once in a while, my RDP session locks up, when I have 20-windows open... Go figure!
 <LOL>
 Oh well, just a suggestion, what has worked for me.
 PS. I assume that you are using a Private Team, versus a "Group-Team" locked on a network, which you might not rights to change. I usually change my "Team" to my profile name, instead of the default, which the name of my computer. Open the "TEAM" window to view...
 -Ken Killian-
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 -----Original Message-----
 From: [1]wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [[2]mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Robert Rogerson
 Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2013 9:35 AM
 To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
 Subject: [WDSCI-L] Custom compiler commands not being saved.
    Hi all,
    I created a custom compile command thought Compile->Compile->Work with
    Compile Commands.  When I first create the command it is available and I
    can use it.  But when I close and reopen Rdp it has disappeared.
    I still see the default commands CRTBNDPGM and CRTRPGMOD but my customer
    command is no longer there.
    I am creating it in the correct place am I not?
    Thanks,
    Rob
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