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Hey all- As much as I love the dependent/precedent checker in the newest ve
Mike Schmitt
Certified Lead Developer
over 9 years ago
Hey all-
As much as I love the dependent/precedent checker in the newest versions of Rule/Interface designer, I keep running into the same issue - truncated rule names. In particular, when project prefixes and naming conventions become involved, it's common to end up with rule names that are identical within the first X characters, and the rule names in the dependency grids are invariably truncated, regardless of browser window size, etc. The pop-up given by the system (see attachment) will contain the rule's description, if any, but what I really end up wanting in these cases is some way to just see the full rule name. If applicable maybe we could enter an enhancement request to just populate the top row of this info pop-up with the full rule name?
If, however, i'm just missing an already-existing way, feel free to just let me know ;-)
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joel671
over 9 years ago
Agree! I have the same issue. However if you hover over the little arrow on the left you get the full rule name. That said it is very fiddly and doesn't always work! It would be very nice to be able to see the full name so you can copy and paste into another rule or to pick it up into the application.
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Mike Schmitt
Certified Lead Developer
over 9 years ago
Thanks for the 'arrow' suggestion - I wouldn't have thought to try that. It seems to work though I agree it's a bit small and seems to auto-hide after about 2 seconds (but still better than nothing!)
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