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Re: Report Parameter !
- Subject: Re: Report Parameter !
- From: "Ivory, Wayne" <wivory@WSL.COM.AU>
- Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 00:19:07 +0800
-----Original Message-----
From: Anne-Marie Matula
To: SQR-USERS@list.iex.net; amatula@OIT.UMASS.EDU
Sent: 4/13/99 8:46 PM
Subject: Re: Report Parameter !
<snip>
I believe Carlton already responded with the specifics. I wanted to add
that I find Windows "Find" option exceeding helpful in determining where
variable values are set, where procedures are located or called, etc.
Just
search the SQR directory, doing an advanced find on whatever you are
searching. Be sure though that the SQC file where you locate something
is
one in the #include list of your SQR.
<snip>
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Somthing else that might help with this sort of thing - I recently completed
version 2 of SQR Tree which I believe Nathan Treadway will be posting on the
sqrug web site within the next week (don't get it confused with the original
version which is there at the moment). One of the new features is a Search
capability that lets you search for a string in the SQR and optionally in
it's #included files (and the #included files' #included files). This way
you can be sure of finding where variables are set without having to check
if a particular SQC is in the #include list of the SQR as Anne-Marie
mentioned.
Wayne Ivory
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