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While the "WHENCE [fexname] FOCEXEC" command works for fexes in the application folders, what's the command to show fexes in the CONTENTS folders?
EX: FINANCE.fex amd MYFEX.fex FINANCE fex resides in the ibisamp app folder, so "WHENCE FINANCE FOCEXEC" returns "u/ibi/apps/ibisamp/finance.fex" MYFEX fex resides in the mystuff content folder, so "WHENCE MYFEX FOCEXEC" returns "(FOC1892) FILE NOT FOUND : MYFEX FOCEXEC"
BTW: Thanks, I like the &IBIAPP_app variable...
Thanks, DougThis message has been edited. Last edited by: <Emily McAllister>,
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Doug WHENCE command originated from unix scripting world. files in server are physical files whereas files in content folder are database records. So search option in content tree is your best bet. I use search in content tree. Though you create your own report on repository database