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Comparing .FOB Objects
Fakerules
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2010-07-22
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Hey,
Can I export two forms into a .FOB file and compare them like we compare text files...
I know that exporting them as text files we can do the same but exporting text files is taking too long to export....
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einsTeIn.NET
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Export of two (!) forms takes too much time?! Then maybe you should slow down your life a little bit.
And no, it's not possible. In 2009 you are able to export objects by function, also in text format.
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kine
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Of course, you can compare the fob. files (binary comparision), but I am not sure, if you are able to understand it... ;-)
(may be you are the one who understand the binary formats just by looking at them?)
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And no, it's not possible. In 2009 you are able to export objects by function, also in text format.
(may be you are the one who understand the binary formats just by looking at them?)
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