Control procedures can be assigned to multiple tables. Usually these are more generic procedures e.g. a default to set a date field to today (default_set_today), or a layout procedure to make a field mandatory (layout_mand).Finding these control procedures can be difficult as they don’t include a table name in their name. When copying a table name from the application and then pasting that name in the Functionality search bar then does not provide the right result.Alternatively we have the Code Overview screen, but this can be slow to load and displays (only generated) full program objects instead of control procedures.Can't we include a column in the Functionality screen, that displays all tables that the control procedure is assigned to?This can then be assigned as a filterable column by the combined filter, and decrease the time required to look up what control procedures are connected to the table/screen you are working on.This new column would be updated every time an (un)assignme
Is it possible to skip the first 0-x increments of the Y-axis in a graph, and from x on to the highest value in your result set have the Y-axis’ regular increment?As an example see the image below:Here the values from 0-27 are the size of 1 increment on the Y-axisExample When dealing with large numbers, say hundred thousands of euro's, but the differences at the top are small, say in tenths of euro's. The automatic scale that either the Windows GUI or the Universal GUI provides the graph with makes it very hard to see these small differences in the graph.
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