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In 7704 Dev Studio I could open up a reporting object and view the code used to create that object. Is there a way to view that code in App studio? I tried to view it and it just brought up the include statement and there was no way to go into the include to the included lines.

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I'm afraid that backdoor was closed with 8.x. You might be able to see what's in the code by adding a -SET &ECHO =ALL but I haven't had the urge to try it.


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My neither I haven't try it, but are you able to view it from the Client (right click + Edit) instead of AS ?


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From client, the only Edit is in GUI. No Edit in text editor.


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From client, the only Edit is in GUI. No Edit in text editor.


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open up a reporting object and view the code used to create that object.

If only view you are wanting, copy RO to paste in server folder. Then use editor favorite.

No suggest you try write back this way - it on your head be!!!

Kofi


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