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I need to make a list of all synonyms being used by about 12 different procedures. Is there a quick way to find this information without sifting through each procedure line by line?
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Hmm... could that somehow be used to detect which procedures would fail with "YADAYADA TOO LONG FOR SEGMENT" when switching the reporting server over to UTF-8?
We need to do the latter (Polish and Spanish data gets represented incorrectly atm) sooner rather than later. When we tried, it broke stuff left and right, so we had to revert the change.
Currently we lack a way to predict where our hold-files (many of which exist only temporarily) are going to break. This topic looks like a way to achieve such a thing.
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Hi Waz: When I run dependencies analysis on a synonym, all I get is a list of other synonyms and the application directories but can't see any procedures. How do you add Procedures to the list? Thanks
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Originally posted by Jwoodard: I have 7.7.03, I don't believe that I have either of those utilities.
Hey Josh - if you can isolate the 12 procedures into a folder, use that AstroGrep program to search for " IN " (note the space before and after). That should at least light up the lines with the JOINS. Also maybe search for " FILE " to get DEFINEs and TABLE FILES for procedures with no joins. Just my 2 cents.