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Hello Gurus, Please excuse if this has been answered before. I understand its easy to do content based search for a string within Fex/HTML etc, what are some options to do the same on Reporting Server fexex? File system search isn't an option, also DOS/WIN NT commands are restricted. Trying to clean up our users ECHO=ALL commands. Appreciate your thoughts.This message has been edited. Last edited by: FP Mod Chuck,
I don't see any generic search options on the reporting server console only what is provided with the Impact Analysis. I have used Windows Grep on the file system to do these kind of searches but it sounds like you are not able to access it directly. Maybe an administrator could help you out.
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Chuck Wolff - Focal Point Moderator WebFOCUS 7x and 8x, Windows, Linux All output Formats
Posts: 2127 | Location: Customer Support | Registered: April 12, 2005
I would suggest creating a change management package of all the fexes, then open on your local machine and search / fix / and re-apply package to the environment.