Most of the time I compile programs in RDI with the same library list. Occasionally, though, I want to compile the same program using a different library list. Usually, this is so I can compare/ debug bothe production and development versions of the same program. Is there a way to temporarily override the library list. Usually, I end up going outside RDI and compiling in PDM but I would rather do it in RDI
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Scott is exactly right. However, it is a lot of pointing, clicking, typing and selecting.
You can also run ADDLIBLE, RMVLIBLE, and CHGLIBL from the RDi command line. I wrote two other commands--LLF and LLL--that let me change the library list from the RDi command line. (My commands also work from the green-screen command line.)
Running commands from the RDi command line can make it much quicker for you to set and reset the library list because you can use the up-arrow and down-arrow keys to retrieve previously executed commands.
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Originally posted by TedHolt View PostRunning commands from the RDi command line can make it much quicker for you to set and reset the library list because you can use the up-arrow and down-arrow keys to retrieve previously executed commands.
http://www.itjungle.com/fhg/fhg050316-printer02.html
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Originally posted by gregwga50 View PostI wonder if there is a way to created a command using RDi that uses substitution variables.
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You could create a new connection which will utilize your required libraries as it's library list.Regards
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Originally posted by TedHolt View Post
Yes, RDi user actions can use substitution variables the same way that PDM can. I don't know if the two environments support exactly the same substitution variables or not, but so far I've used the PDM substitution variables in RDi and it's never failed yet.
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