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Is there anyway to rearrange define fields in InfoAssist? Of Course in the code you would just copy and paste the line above the other but I don't see any way to replicate this in IA.
I've made a series of defines that are calling to each other and are being used in filters, so when I make a new define and want to call to it in an old define I have to delete all the filters using said defines and the defines themselves.
There is a rearrange feature for holds, so I'd be looking for something like that, does anyone know if that exists?This message has been edited. Last edited by: FP Mod Chuck,
WebFocus 8.2, IA+, Windows 10, HTML
Posts: 56 | Location: UT | Registered: December 01, 2015
Could you add these complex DEFINE/FILTERS in the Master File? InfoAssist is an ad hoc authoring tool for Power Users. What you're describing may be a better fit for a Developer who knows these nuanced techniques.
Alternatively, you could Edit Using Text Editor and go to town with whatever you want to do in text.
WebFOCUS 8206, Unix, Windows
Posts: 1853 | Location: New York City | Registered: December 30, 2015