craig_welton
Legendary Poster
Hi John,
Funny you brought this up. I was recently in need of a way to identify all custom objects referenced in a set of applications. Not just the top level but exploring each object and so on. So I played around with an Explode feature. It produces a CSV with rows containing the parent object, system code, child object, system code
So, if you exploded P01012:
P01012,01,V0101E,01
P01012,01,P0115,01
...
P0115,01,V0115A,01
...
V0115A,01,F0115,01
You'd be amazed how far reaching the references go as form and report interconnects create a tangled web. If you or anyone is interested in helping this feature along, let me know. I'd like to hear ideas on how to control the process. Like maybe options to ignore interconnects, or something like that.
thanks
Craig
Funny you brought this up. I was recently in need of a way to identify all custom objects referenced in a set of applications. Not just the top level but exploring each object and so on. So I played around with an Explode feature. It produces a CSV with rows containing the parent object, system code, child object, system code
So, if you exploded P01012:
P01012,01,V0101E,01
P01012,01,P0115,01
...
P0115,01,V0115A,01
...
V0115A,01,F0115,01
You'd be amazed how far reaching the references go as form and report interconnects create a tangled web. If you or anyone is interested in helping this feature along, let me know. I'd like to hear ideas on how to control the process. Like maybe options to ignore interconnects, or something like that.
thanks
Craig