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Topic Title: Main Column Topic Summary: Created On: 19-Sep-2002 09:52 Status: Post and Reply |
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I want to recreate the main column but add in some extra data - I can do it for text only but don't know how to handle OLE Display.
Anyone either a) done the same thing or b) know which bit of DXL makes the main column so that I can investigate. ------------------------- Graham Stradling, Alcatel-Lucent. |
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In v5 you can display the OLE or the Picture in an object ONLY from the built in Main column.
In v6 I suspect you can only display the Picture from Main, but your OLEs should display in any column that displays the attribute containing the OLE. - Louie |
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Thanks Louie,
I figured I'd end up waiting for our 6.0 roll out, but we're still testing it, and checking our DXL for compatability ------------------------- Graham Stradling, Alcatel-Lucent. |
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6.0 has some problems. Go straight to 6.0sr1.
DXL compatibility is good between v52 and 6.0, EXCEPT for your OLE manipulation. The old "is there an OLE in the object" paradigm for the v52 DXL commands falls apart completely in v6 since any text attribute can have any number of OLE's in it. "oleIsObject" only works for Object Text. Other commands don't work right and the new ones are incomplete. Telelogic needs some serious work in this area. If you are attempting to COPY objects including OLE's you've got a fairly serious problem, although the "richTextWithOle" command (for attributes of type "Text") followed by a "for rt in Text" and "rt.isOle" seemed to work for me. - Louie |
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