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On 1/21/2015 8:05 PM, MichaelQuigley@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Yes. Once the class name is typed in, it will be in the drop down from
then on. On a clean installation it's not there, but you can type it in. I
had forgotten this.

I have a clean install of 9.1.1 [1] and I see it in the drop down.

[1] I did Something Bad to my previous install, which was an upgrade
from 7.0.0.8 to 8.5 to 9.0 to 9.1 (plus the fix packs). I was working
on writing a Find plugin that would look like the Eclipse Find.
Somewhere along the line I did something so that RDi would no longer
find my plugin. I uninstalled everything in IM - everything. Data
Studio, Packaging Manager, WDSC, RDP, RDi - all of it. Then I went
through the registry and manually eliminated all traces of RDi et al.
Then I installed 9.1.1 into new directories. So that's as close to a
factory install as I could get without a VM to install into.


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