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Developer’s Guide
Inspecting a Procedure File
When you read a procedure file into AppBuilder, it compiles the file in order to analyze its contents, and stores relevant information about the file in memory. This represents a snapshot of the procedure as it appears at compilation time. As you make changes to the procedure, AppBuilder updates this snapshot.
At any time in an AppBuilder session, you can examine the current state of a procedure file as it exists in AppBuilder’s memory. To do this, choose Compile
Code Preview from the AppBuilder main menu. AppBuilder builds a readable version of the procedure file and places it into a content browser, the Code Preview dialog box, as shown in Figure 2–20.
Figure 2–20: Code Preview Dialog Box
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The Code Preview dialog box shows the current state of the design window as 4GL code. You can copy code from the Code Preview dialog box and paste it into the Section Editor.
Follow these steps to copy and paste text:
You can also search for text strings in the file. To do this, press CTRL–F. AppBuilder displays the Find dialog box, where you can specify the string you want to search for. To search forward, press F9; to search backward, press SHIFT-F9.
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