XLr8 Tools Update focused on XLr8Editor and XLr8Dictionary editor [ad]

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Doug Averch

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Oct 24, 2012, 7:23:15 PM10/24/12
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I was at the U2 University this year in Denver.  In one of the classes I attended a would be user of BDT suggested to the speaker that it would be nice to see in the dictionary editor which fields are indexed.  In this release of XLr8Dictionary Editor that has been done.  Sorry Rocket U2logic beat your to the punch.

Some of SB/XA users would like to use the XLr8Editor out of the XLr8Dictionary which is limited to 10 fields.  If you click on a generic field (those storing data, screens, procedures, or whatever, the XLr8Dictionary editor will open another window and you can edit this field.  All of your changes will be saved to the database and locally.  So those using any Eclipse supported version control (GIT, Perforce, SVN, Team Foundation, and CVS) will be able to version control these as well.

Another important change for use was the ability to page through program files.  One of our users of XLr8Editor has over 1000 programs in a directory.  Building a tree view of that was very painful for them.  You can set the value through the preferences option to what size your XLr8Editor view is before paging takes place.  There are arrows to handle adding to the view at what every size you would like to see.

Here is our changelog:

v3.5.14 - October 24, 2012
   Bugzilla [Bug 516] - XLr8Dictionary item Code field always was blank when creating new items, which has been fixed.
   
v3.5.13 - October 23, 2012
   Bugzilla [Bug 324] - XLr8Dictionary Editor allows editing non-native dictionary fields in the XLr8Editor (SB/XA Request)
   Bugzilla [Bug 483] - XLr8Dictionary Editor shows color coding on dictionary fields that have indexes.
   Bugzilla [Bug 318] - XLr8Framework Item List View supports paging on large number of records.   
   1) Removed catalog error message for Unidata which does not report a positive action   

Regards,
Doug

Jan Van Schalkwyk

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Oct 25, 2012, 4:28:33 PM10/25/12
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So you went to the U2 University as a spy?

Doug Averch

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Oct 26, 2012, 3:00:28 PM10/26/12
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Hi Jan:

It cost me $1299.00 to see a products that I already get to see because U2logic is a Rocket Software VAR.

Regards,
Doug
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Jan Van Schalkwyk

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Oct 26, 2012, 3:03:57 PM10/26/12
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