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Topic Title: Moving objects through DXL does not update the Module Explorer. Topic Summary: Moving objects through DXL does not update the Module Explorer. Created On: 15-Nov-2004 01:22 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: When I move an object using the DXL move function, the Module Explorer is not updated. A small script that exhibits this behaviour: Object o = current(current); Object p = previous(o); move( o, after(p)); The only way to get the Module Explorer to display the update seems to be to save the module, close it and re-open it. Hitting "Refresh Explorer" does not help, nor does editing any objects in the module. If I move another object using the mouse then the manual update is reflected in the Module Explorer, but not the one done using DXL. Adding: refresh current; does not help, either. Am I missing something, or is this a bug? Thanks, Tom | |
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When I move an object using the DXL move function, the Module Explorer is not updated. A small script that exhibits this behaviour:
Object o = current(current);
Object p = previous(o);
move( o, after(p));
The only way to get the Module Explorer to display the update seems to be to save the module, close it and re-open it. Hitting "Refresh Explorer" does not help, nor does editing any objects in the module. If I move another object using the mouse then the manual update is reflected in the Module Explorer, but not the one done using DXL. Adding:
refresh current;
does not help, either.
Am I missing something, or is this a bug?
Thanks,
Tom
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After moving the objects, use the following lines:
refreshExplorer current synchExplorer current Changes will then be shown in the module explorer. |
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Have you tried refreshExplorer(Module).
------------------------- Tony Goodman http://www.smartdxl.com |
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Thanks, that does it.
Tom
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