Where are the CCMS system groups saved?
Hello,
When I create a new system in RZ21 "Maintain system groups", it brings up a list of possible entries. Now I don't have any entries in my technical topology, but still the list contains some systems.
Does anybody know which table/procedure stores this info?
Best regards,
Eric
Hi
If the above link doesn't work...check to see if you have followed the steps below
Go to the monitor environment (Transaction RZ20). Delete the monitoring context for SAPconnect. To do this, proceed according to the following description:
Open "SAP CCMS Technical Expert Monitors" in the CCMS monitor sets tree and select "All Monitoring Contexts" there by double-clicking.
If you do not find the entry "BusinessCommunication" here, the data collection method was not yet started in this system and you can go on to point 2. If the entry exists, select:
Extras-> Activate maintenance function (if not already activated)
Select the BusinessCommunication node
Select Edit -> Nodes (MTE)-> Reset
Confirm the security dialog box with "Yes"
Confirm the information dialog box by pressing 'Continue'
Select the node again
Select Edit -> Nodes (MTE)-> Delete
Select "Option 4"
Confirm the security dialog box with "Yes"
The BusinessCommunication node should now no longer appear.
Cheers,
Chaith
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ABAP System Fields
ABAP system fields are always available in ABAP programs. The runtime system fills them according to context. They can then be used in programs to query the system status. System fields are variables but you should always treat them as though they were constants, and only read them. If you change their values, important information for the flow of the program may be lost. In exceptional circumstances, system fields may be overwritten in an ABAP program to control the system for example, SY-LSIND (for navigating to a detail list).
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Alphabetical Overview
The following table lists the definitions of the structure SYST in the ABAP Dictionary alphabetically. The character in the first column indicates how you can use the corresponding system field in ABAP programs. Name is the name of the component, Type is the Dictionary data type, and Length is the field length defined in the Dictionary. The Use column shows in which environment the system fields are set. The Description indicates the content.
Name
Type
Length
Use
Description
ABCDE
CHAR
26
Constants
Alphabet (A,B,C,...)
APPLI
RAW
2
Obsolete
BATCH
CHAR
1
Background processing
Program runs in the background
BATZD
CHAR
1
Obsolete
BATZM
CHAR
1
Obsolete
BATZO
CHAR
1
Obsolete
BATZS
CHAR
1
Obsolete
BATZW
CHAR
1
Obsolete
BINPT
CHAR
1
Batch input
Program runs under batch input
BREP4
CHAR
4
Obsolete
BSPLD
CHAR
1
Obsolete
CALLD
CHAR
1
ABAP Program
Call mode of ABAP program
CALLR
CHAR
8
Printing Lists
ID for print dialog function
CCURS
DEC
9
Obsolete
CCURT
DEC
9
Obsolete
CDATE
DATS
8
Obsolete
CFWAE
CUKY
5
Internal
CHWAE
CUKY
5
Internal
COLNO
INT4
10
Creating Lists
Current column in the list
CPAGE
INT4
10
List processing
Current page number
CPROG
CHAR
40
ABAP Program
External procedure call
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4
Obsolete
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CHAR
1
Obsolete
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10
Screens
Horizontal cursor position at PAI
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10
Screens
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1
Screens
Displays user input
DATLO
DATS
8
Date and time
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DATUM
DATS
8
Date and time
Current (application server) date
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CHAR
1
Date and time
Daylight saving time flag
DBCNT
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10
Database accesses
Number of processed table rows
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20
ABAP Program
Linked logical database
DBSYS
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10
R/3 System
Name of central database system
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4
Obsolete
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1
Internal
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8
Internal
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4
ABAP Program
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4
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CHAR
72
Internal
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INT1
3
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10
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Internal
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10
Internal
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Obsolete
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10
Internal
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10
Internal
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Internal
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Internal
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R/3 System
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10
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Current loop pass
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1
Internal
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R/3 System
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40
ABAP Program
Program of logical database
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10
List processing
Selected list row
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10
Creating Lists
Page length of list
LINNO
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10
Creating Lists
Current row
LINSZ
INT4
10
Creating Lists
Column width of list
LISEL
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List processing
Content of selected row
LISTI
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10
List processing
Index of selected list
LOCDB
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1
Obsolete
LOCOP
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1
Obsolete
LOOPC
INT4
10
Screens
Number of rows visible in table
LPASS
CHAR
4
Internal
LSIND
INT4
10
List processing
Index of detail list
LSTAT
CHAR
16
List processing
ID for list levels
MACDB
CHAR
4
Obsolete
MACOL
INT4
10
Printing Lists
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MANDT
CLNT
3
R/3 System
Client number from logon
MARKY
CHAR
1
Obsolete
MAROW
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10
Printing Lists
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MODNO
CHAR
1
R/3 System
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MSGID
CHAR
20
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Message class
MSGLI
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60
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MSGNO
NUMC
3
Messages
Message number
MSGTY
CHAR
1
Messages
Message type
MSGV1
CHAR
50
Messages
Message variable
MSGV2
CHAR
50
Messages
Message variable
MSGV3
CHAR
50
Messages
Message variable
MSGV4
CHAR
50
Messages
Message variable
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CHAR
1
Internal
NRPAG
CHAR
1
Internal
ONCOM
CHAR
1
Internal
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CHAR
10
R/3 System
Operating system of application server
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16
Print parameters
Print formatting
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INT4
10
Obsolete
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10
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NUMC
2
Internal
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CHAR
4
Print parameters
Output device
PEXPI
NUMC
1
Print parameters
Retention period
PFKEY
CHAR
20
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PLAYO
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5
Internal
PLAYP
CHAR
1
Internal
PLIST
CHAR
12
Print parameters
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PNWPA
CHAR
1
Internal
PRABT
CHAR
12
Print parameters
Part of cover sheet
PRBIG
CHAR
1
Print parameters
Selection cover page
PRCOP
NUMC
3
Print parameters
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PRDSN
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6
Print parameters
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PREFX
CHAR
3
Obsolete
PRI40
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1
Internal
PRIMM
CHAR
1
Print parameters
Print immediately
PRINI
NUMC
1
Internal
PRLOG
CHAR
1
Internal
PRNEW
CHAR
1
Print parameters
New spool request
PRREC
CHAR
12
Print parameters
Recipient
PRREL
CHAR
1
Print parameters
Delete after print
PRTXT
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68
Print parameters
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REPI2
CHAR
40
Internal
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CHAR
40
ABAP Program
Current main program
RSTRT
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1
Internal
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70
Print parameters
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SAPRL
CHAR
4
R/3 System
Release status R/3 System
SCOLS
INT4
10
Screens
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SFNAM
CHAR
30
Obsolete
SFOFF
INT4
10
Internal
SLSET
CHAR
14
Selection screens
Name of variant
SPONO
NUMC
10
Printing Lists
Spool number
SPONR
NUMC
10
Obsolete
SROWS
INT4
10
Screens
Number of rows
STACO
INT4
10
List processing
First displayed column
STARO
INT4
10
List processing
Uppermost displayed row
STEPL
INT4
10
Screens
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SUBCS
CHAR
1
Internal
SUBRC
INT4
10
Return value
Return value after ABAP statement
SUBTY
RAW
1
Internal
SYSID
CHAR
8
R/3 System
Name of R/3 System
TABID
CHAR
8
Internal
TABIX
INT4
10
Internal Tables
Current row index
TCODE
CHAR
20
ABAP Program
Current transaction code
TFDSN
CHAR
8
Obsolete
TFILL
INT4
10
Internal Tables
Current number of rows
TIMLO
TIMS
6
Date and time
Local time of user
TITLE
CHAR
70
Screens
Text in header line
TLENG
INT4
10
Internal Tables
Row size
TLOPC
INT4
10
Internal
TMAXL
INT4
10
Obsolete
TNAME
CHAR
30
Obsolete
TOCCU
INT4
10
Obsolete
TPAGI
INT4
10
Obsolete
TSTIS
INT4
10
Internal
TTABC
INT4
10
Obsolete
TTABI
INT4
10
Obsolete
TVAR0
CHAR
20
Creating Lists
Text variable for headers
TVAR1
CHAR
20
Creating Lists
Text variable for headers
TVAR2
CHAR
20
Creating Lists
Text variable for headers
TVAR3
CHAR
20
Creating Lists
Text variable for headers
TVAR4
CHAR
20
Creating Lists
Text variable for headers
TVAR5
CHAR
20
Creating Lists
Text variable for headers
TVAR6
CHAR
20
Creating Lists
Text variable for headers
TVAR7
CHAR
20
Creating Lists
Text variable for headers
TVAR8
CHAR
20
Creating Lists
Text variable for headers
TVAR9
CHAR
20
Creating Lists
Text variable for headers
TZONE
INT4
10
Date and time
Time difference to Greenwich Mean Time
UCOMM
CHAR
70
Screens
Function code that triggered PAI
ULINE
CHAR
255
Constants
Horizontal line with length 255
UNAME
CHAR
12
R/3 System
Logon name of user
UZEIT
TIMS
6
Date and time
Current (application server) time
VLINE
CHAR
1
Constants
Vertical line
WAERS
CUKY
5
Obsolete
WILLI
INT4
10
Obsolete
WINCO
INT4
10
Obsolete
WINDI
INT4
10
Obsolete
WINRO
INT4
10
Obsolete
WINSL
CHAR
79
Obsolete
WINX1
INT4
10
Obsolete
WINX2
INT4
10
Obsolete
WINY1
INT4
10
Obsolete
WINY2
INT4
10
Obsolete
WTITL
CHAR
1
Creating Lists
Flag for standard page header
XCODE
CHAR
70
Internal
XFORM
CHAR
30
Internal
XPROG
CHAR
40
Internal
ZONLO
CHAR
6
Date and time
Time zone of user
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The system field is set by the runtime environment. Its content can be evaluated in the ABAP program but not changed.
The system field is set by the runtime environment. Its content can be changed in the ABAP program to influence the runtime environment.
The system field must be set in the ABAP program. It can then be evaluated by the runtime environment or the program.
The system field is only for internal use and must not be used in ABAP programs.
The system field is obsolete and its content is not set. It cannot be used in ABAP programs.
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Information on the Current R/3 System
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Release status of R/3 System, for example 30D, 46A
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Name of R/3 System, for example B20, I47
Information on the User Session
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One-digit language key, for example D, E, F. Either logon language of user or set using the SET LOCALE LANGUAGE statement.
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Client number the user logged on with, for example 000, 400.
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SY-MODNO
Indexes external modes. Zero in first mode. In new modes, opened using the Create Mode function or by calling a transaction using /o, it is raised by 1. If previous modes were deleted, the free numbers are used first. Modes opened using CALL TRANSACTION STARTING NEW TASK start back at 0.
SY-UNAME
Logon name of user, for example KELLERH, BC400-01.
Date and Time Information
The following system fields are always set automatically. If necessary, the GET TIME statement synchronizes the application server time with that of the database server and writes it to the system field SY-UZEIT. SY-DATUM and the system fields for the local time zone, that is SY-TIMLO, SY-DATLO, and SY-ZONLO are also reset.
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Local date of user, for example 19981129, 19990628.
SY-DATUM
Current (application server) date, for example 19981130, 19990627.
SY-DAYST
During daylight saving time X, otherwise empty.
SY-FDAYW
Factory calendar weekday, Sunday 0 Saturday 6.
SY-TIMLO
Local time of user, for example 154353, 225312.
SY-TZONE
Time difference to Greenwich Mean Time (UTC) in seconds, for example 3600, 10800.
SY-UZEIT
Current (application server) time, for example 164353, 215312.
SY-ZONLO
Time zone of user, for example CET, UTC.
Information on the Current ABAP Program
SY-CALLD
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· SY-CALLD is set to SPACE in a program called using LEAVE TO TRANSACTION, entering a transaction code on a screen, and processing batch input folders.
· With SUBMIT (without RETURN) SY-CALLD retains the previous value.
SY-CPROG
In externally called procedures, the name of the calling program, otherwise the name of the current program. If an externally called procedure calls another external procedure, SY-CPROG keeps the name of the first main program and is not given the name of the main program of the further caller.
SY-DBNAM
With executable programs this is the linked logical database.
SY-DYNGR
Screen group of current screen. You can assign several screens to a common screen group. You can use this, for example, to modify all of the screens in the group in a uniform way.
SY-DYNNR
Number of current screen During the selection screen processing, SY-DYNNR contains the screen number of the current selection screen. During list processing, SY-DYNNR contains the number of the container screen. While a subscreen is being processed, SY-DYNNR contains its screen number. This also applies to tabstrips.
SY-LDBPG
With executable programs, the database program of the linked logical database.
SY-REPID
Name of current ABAP program. With externally called procedures this is the name of the procedures main program.
If SY-REPID was transferred to an external procedure as an actual parameter before Release 6.10, the formal parameter was not given the name of the caller, but the name of the procedures main program. SY-REID had to be transferred to an auxiliary variable before the call or you had to use SY-PROG.
As of Release 6.10, SY-REPID is a separate constant that is no longer part of the structure SYST or SY. It can be transferred to external procedures directly.
SY-TCODE
Name of current transaction code.
Background Processing
SY-BATCH
SY-BATCH is set to X in an ABAP program running in the background. Otherwise it is empty.
Batch Input
SY-BINPT
SY-BINPT is set to X during processing of batch input folders and in ABAP programs called with CALL TRANSACTION USING. Otherwise it is empty.
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ABAP Programming
Constants
SY-ABCDE
Contains the Alphabet. Can be used to access individual letters independently of the codepage by specifying offset.
SY-ULINE
Contains a horizontal line with length 255. Can be used when creating the list.
SY-VLINE
Contains a vertical line (|). Can be used when creating the list
Loops
SY-INDEX
SY-INDEX contains the number of loop passes in DO and WHILE loops, including the current loop pass.
Character Strings
SY-FDPOS
Found location for operations with character-type fields.
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Internal Tables
SY-TABIX
Current line in an internal table. With the following statements SY-TABIX is set for index tables. With hashed tables, SY-TABIX is not filled or it is set to 0.
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ID for list levels within the program. SY-LSTAT can be filled with values during list creation in the ABAP program. The value valid when the list is completed is saved with the list. In the case of an interactive list event, SY-LSTAT is set to the value it was assigned during the creation of the list from which the event takes place. SY-LSTAT is no longer maintained and should therefore no longer be used.
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SY-MSGTY
SY-MSGTY contains the message type.
SY-MSGV1, ,SY-MSGV4
SY-MSGV1 to SY-MSGV4 contain the field contents that are used for the messages placeholders.
Special Actions that Fill Message Fields
· If you request database locks using the ENQUEUE function module, the field SY-MSGV1 contains the name of the user who holds the lock, in the case of the FOREIGN_LOCK exception.
· IN the case of CALL TRANSACTION or CALL DIALOG with the USING addition, a message displayed during the called screen sequence is returned in the fields SY-MSGID, SY-MSGTY, SY-MSGNO, SY-MSGV1, ... , SY-MSGV4.
· During Remote Function Call (RFC), error messages are transferred from the remote system to the calling system and SY-MSGID, SY-MSGTY, SY-MSGNO,SY-MSGV1, SY-MSGV2, SY-MSGV3, SY-MSGV4 are set. If short dumps or type X messages occur, the system also sets the fields.
Internal System Fields
Internal system fields are only for internal use in the ABAP runtime environment and are defined in the kernel. Under no circumstances must they be overwritten in ABAP programs and they should also not be read (processed).
SY-CFWAE
Undocumented
SY-CHWAE
Undocumented
SY-DEBUG
Undocumented
SY-DSNAM
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I have an iMac, where are the completed print jobs stored on the iMac and what format are they?
My OSX is 10.10.1Hi
If you are using standard system or HP drivers, than the jobs contents are not saved at all.
You can see the list of completed jobs per printer via this URL: http://127.0.0.1:631/printers/
If you want to save a print job, you can do it in the print dialog, by selecting an action prom "PDF" popup.
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Where are the email digests?
Where are the email digests?
Or aren't there any any more?
Or am I just not understanding how to get a digest from a particular forum?Hey Dave,
Thanks for getting back to me. I follow where you are coming from now.
First, I don't think I am contradicting myself in my liking of the forum layout yet being upset about the ommission of what I consider an absolutely crucial feature - the daily digest of a group - IMO.
As such while the forum is still "useable" (and I am glad to see the final integration of the Macromedia and Adobe forums). Previousely I was never able to get a Dreamweaver or Flash digest sent to me daily due to the incompatabilities between the forum software. They may have been on the same page, but they were two different systems! So when I saw that the new forum was up I went in and happily subscribed to forums such as the Dreamweaver and Flash groups expecting a daily digest.
Because I did not read and because I assumed Adobe would not be arrogant enought to drop the digest feature (without consulting users), within an hour or two my mailbox was flooded with e-mails! That may be the way some people like to receive their information, but it is not for me! BTW, the only thread I am subscribed to is this one!
So now not only am I unable to get a new Daily Digest of Dreamweaver, Flash etc, but my old Digests of Premiere, After Effects, Encore etc are history! And even though I think the forums are relatively well designed and laid out compared to the many other forums out there. I do not have the time or inclination to go trolling through group after group and topic after topic!
So like you, I am not happy with Adobe and say to them - your forums are too extensive for users to have to endlessly search through group after group and topic after topic to keep up-to-date with the information they need. You have made it harder to use than ever. And like Dave says, you are alientating not just expert users, but all users - who are the lifeblood of these forums and many have spent countless hours providing a valuable contribution and support to others (like myself)!! These forums have been invaluable especially when you have released buggy products with issues as users can provide feedback, solutions and workarounds much quicker than your Adobe Updater.
Oh, BTW Dave, I am curious, what are your other showstopper issues with the forum besides the lack of a digest? I have just plain not used the forums whatsoever (besides this topic) since the changeover and I am wondering what an expert user like you has found out.
Cheers,
Martin -
Where are Excel Add-in options saved ?
Hi,
Please, could anyone tell me where are Excel Add-in options saved for each worksheet ?
In the Excel file ? Registry ? File system ?
RegardsI think Sean might be right about the last value, but they are also stored with the woorkbook as a named range. If you go to insert->name->define you should see a series of named ranfes starting with ess, I don't have excel opened in from of me, but I think one of them is essoptions. It has a string of numbersand strings following it. Each position reflects one of the options. it looks something like A2100000000010101000001100020_0000
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Where are Photoshop User Customized Workspaces Saved?
not right in front of me right now, but in documents and settings\yourusername\application data\adobe.... somewhere in there is a folder called something like "workspace settings". you need to have view hidden files and folders and view system files turned on in explorer's tools menu to view the application data folder structure.
Maybe you are looking for
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