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Hello all and Happy Thanksgiving to those in the US
I had a bit of time to play with extending Visual Studio with some sort of JDE code assist tool. I've had some early and easy success and wanted to share to see if anyone else is interested.
I'm attaching a spreadsheet with some screen shots on each tab, but here is the rundown ....
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[*]An option called JDECodeAssist appears under the Tools menu.
[*]When a document is opened, running the tool brings up a list of JDE APIs in a tree control (grouped by API type).
[*]Selecting an API builds a grid of parameters where you can assign values.
[*]As you make changes the C code in the tool changes dynamically.
[*]Pressing the Insert Code button places code into the document you had open where the cursor was.
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The cool part is the API list is an XML document. Just add more to that doc and the functions appear in the tool.
This is very basic but I think there is some use here.
let me know what you think
Craig
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Hi Craig!
First off, thanks a lot for your tools! Consider me interested in this one
Ranny