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Where in Process Integration 7.0, is the UDF code kept?

former_member233999
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Im struggling in pilfering some udf code for a mapping. I've never used 7.0 before and I cant find for the life of me where the code is? I've tried the menu in the Integratin builder, no librarys there.. I've tried by creating a new UDF and cant seem to find how to get to the code that way.. I've tried all the buttons in the below screen shot - still cant find the code for the user defined function substring with the 3 inputs...

Pointers, please >

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iaki_vila
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Hi George,

Right now i can't access to one PI 7.0 , i just remember that it could be similar than this XI 3.0:

Regards.

former_member186851
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The Same one Inaki,I just mentioned. perfect screenshot.

And I believe new create function also should display all functions.

former_member233999
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Yeah I don't seem to be able to do that...

former_member186851
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So you got the way of doing it George?

former_member233999
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No, I cant seem to edit the udf / get the code up via the create new menu. Or right click the current udf to get the code.

iaki_vila
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Hi George,

In the list-box please select only the User-Defined, not all the functions, and you will have all little boxes with only the your UDFs, where you can edit the functions, as i can remember in PI 7.0

Regards.

former_member186851
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Yes once select the UDF's ,all the UDFs will be displayed.

Select the required one on the right side,the small boxes as Inaki suggested.

then right click and edit.

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suchitatomar
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Hi george,

As suggested by Inaki you can get the code by selecting the user defined from the drop list and then to your right down u"ll get the name of udf wherein you can click on edit option to see the code.

Let me know if you still not able to see the code.

iaki_vila
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Hi Raghu,

You are right, i didn't add any new to your comment. , you was quicker than me and i didn't see your comment.

Kindly George, don't attend to my previous comment.

Regards.

former_member186851
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Hello Inaki,

I am not pointing as duplicate.

The screenshot made it perfect.

Thanks....

former_member186851
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George,

Select user-Defined functions in the functions options .

Select the required UDF right click and select EDIT,You should be able to get the code.

Or

Try selecting the new UDF button on the left side corner,That also should navigate you to all the UDF code in the mapping.