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Author's profile photo Thomas Fiedler

Searching for objects in the AIE Transport View

Do you know this situation: You are working on a development object in your eclipse IDE and you want to know in which transport request this object is locked. For sure the AIE transport viewer is the tool of choice in that case:



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In the transport viewer you see all your transport requests and all the objects that are locked within these request.


BUT: In case you have a lot of requests in that list you have an issue. Because you have to open all folders in order to manually do the lookup for the object you are interested in. This takes you a while and you are frustrated about the tool.  🙁


STOP: Why not use the Filter line on top of the view? Just enter the name of the object (or parts of it) and the tree automatically opens the correct folder and you immediately see the request where the object is locked. This makes you happy again. 🙂


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I think this is a very helpful feature !


Have Fun.

Thomas.





 


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      Author's profile photo Christoph Lordieck
      Christoph Lordieck

      Hi Thomas,

      really cool feature to find my objects pretty comfortably! I can even see the released transports for the last two weeks. Do you know if i can change the period to a higher value like four weeks or more? I didn't find any customizable property for the view so far.

      Regards,

      Christoph

      Author's profile photo Raghuvira BHAGAVAN
      Raghuvira BHAGAVAN

      Hi Christoph,

      Yes, the time span cannot be configured at the moment. But we will try to bring up this feature in the future releases.

      Best Regards,

      Raghuvira

      Author's profile photo Peter Inotai
      Peter Inotai

      Very useful feature. Surprisingly it doesn't need 7.50 backend, works fine with 7.40. 🙂