GuenterP: [WD23] simple question?
September 09, 2018 09:43AM
Autor: GuenterP

Link zum Beitrag: [27130.foren.mysnip.de]

Hi,

I wanted to see the last 100 or so code lines I worked on a certain
project which I didn't open for some weeks. I do not use SCM/GDS and I'm
the only developer of that project. Can someone show me how to see those
lines of code?
DerekT: [WD23] simple question?
September 09, 2018 09:45AM
Autor: DerekT

Link zum Beitrag: [27130.foren.mysnip.de]

Guenter

Do not know of a way to display all the latest code written but you can
see and changes/additions.
This of course assumes you have a backup of the project taken before the
last modifications were made.

On the project tab of your app go to 'Compare' on the right hand side of
the ribbon.
Click to show options... 1 = Compare two projects.
Select 'Current' and your backup - Click Run

Result is a list, by window/class, of all differences found in elements
common to both - double click to display the code.
New elements in the current project are also listed but cannot be
accessed from the list.
GuenterP: [WD23] simple question?
September 09, 2018 09:45AM
Autor: GuenterP

Link zum Beitrag: [27130.foren.mysnip.de]

Hi Derek,

thank you! Yes, a project compare with a previous copy did it! But. I
thought that there should have been an easy way to show the code lines
in date-time input sequence for each developer. One shouldn't assume
such things ...
Fabrice Harari: [WD23] simple question?
September 09, 2018 09:46AM
Autor: Fabrice Harari

Link zum Beitrag: [27130.foren.mysnip.de]

Hi Guenter,

there is a way with the FIND function... When you do CTRL-F and open the
find pane, on the top left of the pane, you can see: Find "The text"

"The text" is a drop down combo where you can select other things like
"the last modifications"

Best regards
GuenterP: [WD23] simple question?
September 09, 2018 09:47AM
Autor: GuenterP

Link zum Beitrag: [27130.foren.mysnip.de]

Hi Fabrice,

thank you! This indeed shows the last modifications by developer!
There's always a way .... thanks a lot!
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