Hi Jon,
Yes, up until the 8.0.3-ish time (going from memory here so I could be 
wrong as things start to get fuzzy this late in the day) there was a 
problem that would leave residue of the temp RSE* member in the cache so 
the next time you start they would appear in the RSE view.  Refreshing the 
RSE view would resolve the problem.  So asking you to refresh the RSE view 
was more or less a test to see if the problem had come back somehow - I 
don't think it possible but you never know...
An empty RSE* member in the IBM i file system would seem to indicate to me 
that a save had been attempted and only got so far as creating the temp 
file before the connection was lost to the IBM i thus indicating a dubious 
connection.  And can I point out that it didn't result in an empty source 
member thanks to the two-phase save that is used now.  Ain't those RDP 
developers smart or what !
Mike
Mike Hockings, M.Eng., P.Eng.
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From:   Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:     wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 
Date:   2013-02-14 18:11
Subject:        Re: [WDSCI-L] Empty RSEXXXXX members...
Sent by:        wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
On Thu, 14 Feb 2013 at 21:44:16, "Anderson, Kurt" <KAnderson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:
In my case they did exist.  Refreshing didn't help.  Simply empty 
members orphaned on the system.   I'm guessing that's Rob's case too since 
he deleted them in SEU.
Same with me.  I used to get this from time to time with 8.0 as well.  It 
appears to be related to comms breaking but I was never able to get a 
handle on it and since I wasn't losing code ...
IBM perhaps creates these during a save - perhaps to avoid a comms failure 
causing an existing member to only be partially overwritten?  Somewhere in 
the dark recesses of my mind I recall this being a problem back in the 
WDSC days.
I just go in and delete them - they are always empty.
Jon Paris
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