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Hi all, i have so many .fex &.Htm files in my development for the Dashboard.some times i find difficult to find the location of a .fex or .htm file that is being use in the dashboard.is there any way that i can know where exactly the location of the file by a simple process in the command console of WebFocus instead of searching for so much time....This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
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they are part of the Web server not MRE,I have some hundreds of .fex and .htm files in the server,these are being used in the dashboard.so i want to know where they are located in the web server by any simple process.
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Posts: 160 | Location: Atlanta,GA | Registered: July 16, 2009
Thanks for the FMI! Now that you have shown this it reminds me that actually, this syntax originally belonged to asking which members are allocated by a certain DDNAME. Apparently it works also in the non-MF sphere.
FMI can also be used to find DEFINES in master files and elsewhere:
SQL FMI SET FILECASE UPPER
-RUN
SQL FMI SET TEMPDEFINES ON
-RUN
SQL FMI SET SYSFILES MASTER
-RUN
TABLE FILE SYSCOLUM
PRINT DEFTEXT/A80
BY FILENAME
IF DEFTYPE EQ 'P' OR 'T'
END
Daniel In Focus since 1982 wf 8.202M/Win10/IIS/SSA - WrapApp Front End for WF
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