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Topic Title: looping ALL objects, even if there is default filter on the module Topic Summary: Created On: 29-Sep-2006 10:11 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: for object in entire Syntax for o in entire(module) do { ... } where: o is a variable of type Object module is a variable of type Module Operation Assigns the variable o to be each successive object in module regardless of its deleted state or the current display set. It includes table and row header objects and the cells. | |
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Hello,
is there a way to loop over all objects in a module, even if the user has a default view on the module, which hides some objects? Thanks in advance, Ben |
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for object in entire
Syntax for o in entire(module) do { ... } where: o is a variable of type Object module is a variable of type Module Operation Assigns the variable o to be each successive object in module regardless of its deleted state or the current display set. It includes table and row header objects and the cells. ------------------------- Pekka.Makinen@softqa.fi SoftQA Oy -http://www.softqa.fi/ |
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great! Thanks.
regards, Ben
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That entire loop is pretty routine. You will probably also want to exclude some objects like this:
if (isDeleted(o)) continue // Ignore deleted object if (table(o) or row(o)) continue // Ignore Table and Row start objects if (cell(o)) continue // Ignore object in a table - Louie |
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