---+ Cross Reference for Literal Values _A new Cross Reference for Literals option has been added._ <br />%TOC% ---++ Overview You can now run a cross reference for literals. ---++ Usage: On the 'Tools' tab, under 'Cross Reference', click the 'Literals' button. Fill in the literal you want to search for, or enter * for all literals. The 'Match Type' column allows you to choose the type of matching to be performed: <div id="_mcePaste">EQ - the literal must match exactly as entered.</div> <div id="_mcePaste">IN - the literal must occur somewhere in the target</div> <div id="_mcePaste">RI - the literal must match the case insensitive regular expression. For example, to find a literal "Error", regardless of case, search for "^error$" using this match type.</div> <div id="_mcePaste">RS - the literal must match the case sensitive regular expression. This is the same as above, but case sensitive.</div> Literals will also be cross referenced when you use the 'Browse Reference' option of the Toolbox in Application Design. ---++ Comments: _Read what other users have said about this page or add your own comments._ --- <br />%COMMENT% -- Main.JeanNeron - 2012-04-13
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