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Topic Title: finding objects in the whole database Topic Summary: Created On: 30-Aug-2007 10:27 Status: Post and Reply |
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In case one doesn't know in which module to find a certain object, is it possible to search for that object in the DOORS Database window by passing an object identifier? |
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The attached script will loop through the complete database and through all formal modules and will report all modules and object numbers where the object identifier equals the string variable "searchObjIdent". This can take quite a while! And of course there may be more than one object matching the criterion, as the identifer is the combination of module prefix and object Absolute Number. Both can be identical for different modules and objects.
Regards, Peter |
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Where do I get these include files from?
-E- DXL: <Line:1> could not open include file (Include/dxlcolshowsuppl_ATT.inc) -E- DXL: <Line:34> could not open include file (Include/dxlColImportStatus.inc) -E- DXL: <Line:34> could not open include file (Include/dxlColDCReason.inc) -E- DXL: <Line:34> could not open include file (Include/dxlColDCStatus.inc) -E- DXL: <Line:34> could not open include file (Include/dxlColoType.inc) -E- DXL: <Line:1> could not open include file (Include/dxlColShowSuppl.inc) (No such file or directory) best regards, Mussie |
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You get those files from someone in your company.
I'm assuming you are more of an admin type which is why you are posting here. If you look through the code that was posted by Peter, you'll see that there are no #include statements. What is happening is that you are opening every module in the database. One of the modules you're getting to has either: 1. A trigger pointing to an include file 2. Attribute DXL that points to an include file 3. Layout DXL on the default view that points to an include file My guess is that it's not 3. Good luck. And you may want to ensure that all users follow configuration procedures for when they develop DXL with include files. Do you not have standard procedures, or an include directory that everyone can access? ------------------------- Kevin Murphy http://www.baselinesinc.com The Requirements Management Experts |
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I think Kevin is right. I modified the code in order to catch the errors when opening the module and to report which module created the problem.
Peter |
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