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  • Subject: CAE and Ops Nav Sql Scripts
  • From: John Bussert <jbussert@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 10:56:50 -0500

I hate to complain, but are we going backwards in CAI.  I just loaded
V5R1 and it looks good.  THat is it did until I tried to pull up my Sql
Scrips which we keep on a server, and the directory pull down no longer
allows you to search the network.  If the drive is not already mapped to
the PC, you cannot see it.

Then, while running some scrips, I tried to Right Click and copy/paste
to find out that it is Gone.  No more right click.  Even in the data
window, you can no longer copy (anyway that I can find) a data value
from a a field, and past it in a script to do some further search.  I
can use the ctl key, but that is NOT how most people are use to - and I
just don't understand why we would be loosing functionality.

What am I missing?

john

John Bussert
Swift Technologies, Inc.
www.swiftorder.com
847-289-8339
847-289-8939 (fax)
jbussert@swiftorder.com
 



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