Excellent way to check for identical aliases! In my case I found one update statement with a counter that goes up every time, so that is intented use. Still a very quick way to check this.In my case the 'cd [path]’ did not work withing CMD, but when using 'cd /d [path]’ it did work. Note that UNC paths do not work and need to refer to the 'psychical' drive.
How often do you use “Model content”? A few times a week Which screen(s) in “Model content” do you use the most? Columns References Task parameters Report parameters Indexes What actions do you perform here in particular? Because the screens are within the context of the branch, it is sometimes useful to mass update records rather than writing a query to do this. Would you be able to perform the same actions in the regular SF screens? If so, what is the reason you still use the “Model content” screens See above answer. I think it is useful to see the objects combine to perform mass updates or check if a column or parameter is used more than once through the application. Sometimes these regular SF screens are not available, so that's why model content can be useful. All in all, I really hope this feature will not be removed from the menu. I do understand that not all details will need to be visible within the screen, so maybe a summarized version would be great for overview.
Hi @rbiram,The cause of the proportional space that is being showed in the tooltip, might be due to the fact that there is empty space in the string of the tooltip/column that is used for this function.Furthermore, HTML is not supported in this tooltip, and I believe styling is being worked on. In the meantime, if you want to add more information to your tooltip, you can use CHAR(13) in your table/view query to add an enter/next line in your tooltip.I hope this helps for now. Best regards,Jochem
I assumed this was already working in the cube, but unfortunately this community idea shows different.This would be a great addition and also avoids complexity in cube views.
Hi Maarten,Seems like the GUI is still trying to save the record, although it has been emptied by the default.Did you try to add the following code after your tsf_send_message query?rollback;return;I'm not too sure if this cancels the saving of the record, else you could check what causes the row to be saved other than the user trying to save it (manually).
Hi all,Using the UseWindowsCulture property in the .INI (not to be confused with extended properties in SF) did solve the issue in this case.
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