This view displays the results of the instance search that
is requested from the Server Design Search or Server
Advanced Design Search tab (opened with the
button in the toolbar or the Search menu).
You can load your local workspace from the search results.
The search results are the same whatever the
content of your workspace because the search is carried out on the
server.
The view contains a tree structure
with the instances found.
Possible actions on the instances
If you
right-click an instance in the list, you can perform the following
actions:
If you right-click a Data
Element, you can select
Usage search. This
search detects the Data Element usages in the code that is entered
manually in the
PROCEDURE DIVISION of Programs, Screens,
or Servers (files with a
cbl extension). Selecting
Usage
search opens a dialog box where you can filter the
cbl files
on which the search is to run.
Note: If you start the search from
the results of a server design search, all the cbl files
of the stream are proposed by default. However, if you start the search
from the results of a server subfreferences search, the cbl file
from which the reference search was run is proposed by default.
When
you click
OK in the dialog box, you switch
to the
Server Usage Search view where the results
of each usage are displayed.
Toolbar
- Export the query result (
). This command exports the result in a CSV format
that can be used in a spreadsheet program.
You can modify the display.
To do so, click the triangle (
View menu) of
the view toolbar and select one of the following options:
- Top-level elements to indicate which element
type is to constitute the top of the hierarchy in each location tree:
folders (default value, that represents the entity types), projects,
or packages (irrelevant for the maintenance of a Pacbase application).
- Sort to specify a new sort criterion.
- Display to display more information about
each instance line in the tree. If you want to remove some of the
selected information, select it again in the menu.
This new setting is then automatically saved and associated with
this view until you change it again.
You can also filter the results by selecting a project in
the Context field and by clicking one of the
buttons that represent a hierarchic view of the projects in the design
build path. Context only is selected by default.
It means that only the instances that are found in the selected project
are displayed. However, you can select another hierarchy (upper, lower,
or whole) to display the instances that are
found in the selected project and in the projects that are hierarchically
higher or lower, or in all the projects of the hierarchy.