On 2/18/2014 4:34 PM, Vernon Hamberg wrote:
Matt, you've lost me - what is the difference between Remote Systems
LPEX editor and basic LPEX? I thought there was only one.

Are you speaking of the CODE/400 editor as the basic LPEX?

So Eclipse has a generic editor. I guess it's called Lpex. One can
extend Lpex via plugins. The Java people have plugins that do Java
parsing, refactoring, etc. Rational have made plugins for RPG that
handle our needs.

When you open up a file that isn't registered to the Rational-extended
Lpex, the base editor comes into play. ish. On an earlier version of
RDi, I'm quite sure I remember the icon on the editor tab being
something other than a pencil. For Java, the icon becomes a 'J'. For
.txt, the icon becomes a sheet of paper with lines. None of these
support the Rational extension of Ctrl-2 to split the screen. If you
open a .txt file from your IFS, right click the source and look at the
options for 'Open With'. You can see these options on the RSE list as
well, but only for file types Rational doesn't recognise.
--buck


Regards
Vern

On 2/18/2014 10:32 AM, Tyler, Matt wrote:
I can by using the Remote systems LPEX editor not the basic LPEX.


Thanks, Matt


-----Original Message-----
On Behalf Of Charles Wilt
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 9:30 AM
To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
Subject: [WDSCI-L] No Split view on source members of type SQL?

I don't seem to have the option to split the view when editing source
members of type SQL?

This is on 9.0.0.1.

Can anyone confirm they have the same problem?

Is this s bug or a limitation?

Charles

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