Thanks for your replies. I am aware of the "document eeps" feature, but is
there a query that can determine which forms in a DB contain custom eeps?


Regards,
 
Stephen Markson
ForenSys The Forensic Systems Group
www.ForenSys.ca
416 512 6950
 
> -----Original Message-----
> You can do a whole form:
> Form designer
> Top menu bar - Forms | Document EEPS | your choice of output
> 
> Lists date, time, database, form name and then all EEPS, Custom Form
> Actions, Objects (including type, component IDS etc.)  Absolutely
> Fantastic!
> I choose the clipboard and then paste it into a blank R:Base editor
> document.
> You have full editing capabilities and can search for dup code, etc
> Caution!  I find I'll start making changes to the code in the editor
> rather than changing code in the form.  Oh well, that's what cut'n'paste
> is for.
> 
> Documenting EEPS is a great capability!
> 
> Doug
> 
> Stephen,
> 
> Use the "Document Custom EEPs" option if you are using R:BASE 7.6/Turbo V-
> 8
> for Windows.
> 
> While in Form Designer:
> 
> Main Menu | Form | Document EEPs ... Following output options are
> available:
> 
> . Printer
> . Text File
> . PDF File
> . Clipboard
> 
> While in Report Designer:
> 
> Main Menu | Report | Document Custom EEPs ... Following output options are
> available:
> 
> . Printer
> . Text File
> . PDF File
> . Clipboard
> 
> On the other hand, R:Documenter is the "ultimate solution" to
> document everything!
> 
> http://www.rdocumenter.com
> 
> Very Best R:egards,
> 
> Razzak.


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