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From the Personal version of InfoAssist it is possible to open a InfoAssist report with embedded theme (stylesheet) in Developer studio. But, when the same report is created with InfoAssist (via the portal tree), the theme (style sheet) is no longer added to the source code of the report, but added as an Include. Because of this Include the report cannot opened and modified in Developer Studio.
In the oppty we are working on, we are planning to use InfoAssist as a kind of prototyping tool for the business developers located in the different countries. De central IT department is responsible for created the standard reports based on the InfoAssist report.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
Short answer is no unless the focexec is saved to a location in an app folder.
Personal InfoAssist only saves to a local or locally mapped drive.
If you have localhost configured on your clients then you can do that and the files open with no problem in DevStudio (7.6.9 at least). If you want to save to the WebFOCUS server app folders then you will need to map to the server, very often not allowed and sometimes not technically possible dependent on your environment.
Why not do it the easy way and have the user who created the code to e-mail it to central IT support for standardization and general release.