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I have a Maintain project that I inherited. I have made a few changes. How do I compile and run?This message has been edited. Last edited by: <Kathryn Henning>,
Enter the name of the Maintain procedure in the Procedure name field and the name of the project for the application path. Then select Compile a procedure from the dropdown Invocation Type combo box. That will do it.
A second way, from inside Dev Studio is to select the Command Console option from the tool bar. On that screen you can enter:
APP HOLD project_name MNTCON COMPILE procedure
Where project_name is the name of the project and procedure is the name of the procedure. This will take care of it as well.
If you are deploying the procedures to another server, you can have maintain compile the procedures when they are deployed. This is a setting in the deploy scenario wizard.
Mark
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