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Arden Wiebe
Posted: 03/19/2003, 11:29 AM

I have existing code that I would like to implement into a project. I
have what is an existing commercial application that I need to modify to
include some key features that a client needs. I was able to hand edit
this code to a point.

I then discovered what made the code and now I want to modify the code
within the IDE. I do not have the .ccs project files. What is the
procedure for recreating this code into an unthought of application
considering the lack of import functionality... i.e.: Will I be going
through each individual page and adding the custom code and the rest of
the modifications?

Is there a method in use that allows for utilizing code charge studio to
utilize exisiting code without having to walk through each page of an
existing application and reverse engineering it? How do you all do it?

I have added fields to an existing database, instantiated listbox
controls and written custom event procedures by hand in the code. Now I
want to try and work with that code again in Code Charge Studio.

So from what I gather I let loose the application builder on my now
modified database and have it create code as close to the original (into
and including naming of Connections) code as possible. Then I walk
through the generated code and modify it. Is this correct?


   


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