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There is an option on a menu in D2k called Forms Doc. I believe the menus are FILE then ADMIN then FORMS DOC. This will create a text version of the form, you're currently are on in the navigator, in the same directory as your form. You can open this with any editor (excempt notepad - file to big). It includes everything in your form; Triggers, alerts, procedures, canvases, windows, blocks, items, and all their properties and more.
Tim Witort <trwNOSPAM_at_NOSPAMmedicalert.org> wrote in article
<34240AA3.7B4E_at_NOSPAMmedicalert.org>...
> Yves Boivin wrote:
> >
> > Hi !
> >
> > I would like to know how I can get the pl/sql contents of a form
printed. I
> > tried the
> > binary-text conversion to no avail. It didn't print any useful
information
> > like the pl-sql code
> > contained in triggers. Could you help ?
> >
> > We're using Developper 2000 1.3 / Forms Designer 4.5
> >
> > I know that there was such an option in Forms 4.0...
> >
> > Thanks !
>
Received on Sat Oct 25 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT