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Chr1st1an
Calcite | Level 5

Hi guys,

this is my first entry so sorry if I am not following an standard post writing guidelines since I simply do not know them.

Maybe this is a naive question but is there any way how I can show the full query builder or data set name in the process flow? The reason why I ask is that in bigger Enterprise Guide projects this would help to understand what each step does in the project without modifying/opening the query builder or the data set when you want to see the result.

e.g:

Instead of displaying here "PN_Unific..." I would like to display the whole text of the name! In terms of system info I am working on a laptop running Windows XP Professional SP3 and using SAS EG 4.3 Hotfix 14

Thanks for your time and your help,

Christian

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SASKiwi
PROC Star

This is not the first time this issue has come up. You can mouse over or click on the process flow object to get a more complete description but obviously you can only do this one at a time. BTW EG 5.1 has the same behaviour.

You can enhance the Project Tree to show more details under Tools - Options - Project Views and that can be quite helpful.

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SASKiwi
PROC Star

This is not the first time this issue has come up. You can mouse over or click on the process flow object to get a more complete description but obviously you can only do this one at a time. BTW EG 5.1 has the same behaviour.

You can enhance the Project Tree to show more details under Tools - Options - Project Views and that can be quite helpful.

Chr1st1an
Calcite | Level 5

Hi SASKiwi,

thanks a lot for the fast and helpful reply, much appreciated!!!

Sorry also if I have reposted a question which has been already answered before, it seems my topic search missed that.

Thanks,

Christian

SASKiwi
PROC Star

That's great! BTW the reason I said that the issue had come up before was not to point out that you hadn't found it, but to highlight the fact that it had been a source of frustration for other users too. Happy EG development.....

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