antoine_mpo
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Hi list,
In order to study possible impact of updating our Xe SP20 to Xe SP23, i've been asked to give a list of all objects that have been modified (especially standard jde object).
Normally we have documentation for all development, but i'm pretty sure some are missing and so i'd like to check.
I wanted to try the following :
- I exported all jde objects to text files (with OneAssist that allow it ... great !)
- As we always put comments with a developpement number in code (development number is "TDxxx" where xxx is a incremental number), i wanted to make a search of those kind of strings, using "findstr" windows function.
For that, i need to use regular expression but i don't find the right one to search for :
word begining with "TD", followed by several numbers between 0 to 9.
I did several tries using the documentation of "findstr", but there are not much example. i tried 'findstr "\<TD[0-9]*" and some other things, but i get also every word begining by TD (because '*' means 0 or more occurence of the previous caracter).
Does someone know how i can do ? (using findstr, or other program, or from jde, ... whatever)
Thanks for your help.
In order to study possible impact of updating our Xe SP20 to Xe SP23, i've been asked to give a list of all objects that have been modified (especially standard jde object).
Normally we have documentation for all development, but i'm pretty sure some are missing and so i'd like to check.
I wanted to try the following :
- I exported all jde objects to text files (with OneAssist that allow it ... great !)
- As we always put comments with a developpement number in code (development number is "TDxxx" where xxx is a incremental number), i wanted to make a search of those kind of strings, using "findstr" windows function.
For that, i need to use regular expression but i don't find the right one to search for :
word begining with "TD", followed by several numbers between 0 to 9.
I did several tries using the documentation of "findstr", but there are not much example. i tried 'findstr "\<TD[0-9]*" and some other things, but i get also every word begining by TD (because '*' means 0 or more occurence of the previous caracter).
Does someone know how i can do ? (using findstr, or other program, or from jde, ... whatever)
Thanks for your help.