Hi,
I am having difficulty tracking which workflow produces output for other workflow. I need this in order to expedite debugging of a project that has about 20 workflows. I spend too much time trying to track which workflow produced output x which is used as input by workflow a.
Any ideas?
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Hi @egmp777
If you press ctrl+f you get the find menu. In this you can type a file path and it will give you the input/output tools which contain these. Hope this helps
cheers
chris
Hi Clant, Thanks for the tip. But what I am really looking for is for the workflow that produces and input data tool used by another workflow. So, if workflow B uses data input D1, I need to find which workflow produced data input D1.
I hope this makes sense, and that there is some solution...
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Awesome! Thanks. I
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Here's how I search all of our workflows, which are stored under a single folder:
Use Notepad++
First use Windows Explorer to find only file types YXMD, YXMC, and YXWZ (workflow, macro, app)
Select all of the files in Windows Explorer, right-click, and choose Edit with Notepad++
The use the Notepad++ find function with the button "Find All in All Opened Documents". It might take a while, but it works.
Chris