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I'm surprised more people haven't been using the object table to mimic PDM. The new "souped up" version is nice, but I've been using the old basic object table for years; never liked using RSE for browsing source.

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Bob Cagle
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From: Edmund Reinhardt

Glad to hear that Charles. It is a lot faster than RSE to identify the
set of objects/members. If you ever find you are using the same filter,
you can name it and then it will appear in the RSE tree as well. This is
how I find it useful. I still use the RSE Tree view for what it is good
at (seeing multiple filters at the same time)



From: Charles Wilt
Ok Edmund...

Been giving the Object table a chance..
I like it, mostly for on the fly subsets I don't want to create a
permanent filter for.

Nice work!
Charles

On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 8:54 PM, Edmund Reinhardt <
edmund.reinhardt@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Give the new Object Table a chance. Give it focus and hit
Ctrl-Shift-Q
> for quick filters
> This is a very powerful way to quickly create the filter you
desire.
> You
> can then save and load from RSE so it complements and adds to the
power
> of
> RSE.
> Note that you can type in user actions in the option column
> Also the Subset tab is blazing fast to quickly find things


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