Re: Wizard Variables
William Conable wconable at columbus.rr.com Thursday, December 13th, 2007 @ 17:01:47 -0500
Yes, the View Wizard. Be sure to check Full Procedure Search. Very
useful.
Bill Conable
OSU School of Music
On Dec 13, 2007, at 4:35 PM, Elon Close wrote:
> It is useful to use Variables wizard to find the the value of
> variables.
>
> However, when an unexpected, or incorrect value is found is there a
> Wizard that will display, or furnish the procedures that the named
> variable appears in? In order to uses any variable in a procedure
> it is necessary to declare it, so information is in the procedure
> as to whether the variable is/is not in a particular procedure.
>
> I’ve looked thru the Wizards and can not find any particular one
> that will give the information.
>
> I for one tend to forget just where variables are used. And yes, I
> could build a procedure to do this, but given more than a handful
> of procedures in a given DB it could be sort of a pain to do so.
>
> Maybe I’ve overlooked something, or not looked well.
>
>
>
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