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Created On: 13-Feb-2007 15:20
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Answer This question was answered by David Pechacek, on Tuesday, February 13, 2007 6:45 PM

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Or do that.  Tools -> Find.
 13-Feb-2007 15:20
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john kemege

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Is it possible to create a DXL script that would perform a text search on all of the objects within a project?
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David Pechacek

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Yeah its possible.

Just have to iterate through each module in the project, opening it, scanning through the objects, finding the ones with the text, and closing it.  Put the objects found in a Skip list.

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ron lewis

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You can perform the global search thru the database GUI. No dxl required. You will have to play around with the database GUI to figure out how -- since my memory is not good enought to call out the specific steps and I am not at a doors station right now.
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David Pechacek

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Or do that.  Tools -> Find.

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john kemege

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the GUI does solve my Global search, though I still have to re-search each object after the search tool has listed the objects which contain the search target...
that will work for now...
Thanks!
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Martin Hunter

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John,

I and many of my colleagues needed a utility to globally search all modules for specific requirements so I developed the attached utility.

Its has become so useful within the company and saves us hours.

The DOORS utility only identifies the modules with the specified text, you then need to open each module in that list and filter for the specific text.  This utility does that all for you.

Hopefully it will save you hours of searching. 

Enjoy

- Martin





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 7-Jun-2007 00:00
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Krishna Kandala

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Hi Martin,

This is a great help. I worked on a script to export the specific object text, module name and some other details to an Excel spread sheet, but for folders having a large number of modules it is quite slow.
Thanks for the marvellous script.

- Krishna
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