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    • Rob Fitzpatrick
      Rob Fitzpatrick last edited by

      I used to be able to turn off the "Session 4GL Call Stack" and "User's Other Sessions" browses with the "3" and "4" hotkeys respectively.

      Did those assignments go away or get reassigned? I'm using 3.14.

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        tom administrators @Rob Fitzpatrick last edited by

        The "3" key got re-purposed as "server report". It now creates rpt/friendlyname.servers.rpt.

        "4" is currently unassigned.

        The documentation team seems to have neglected to mention this in the release notes - probably because the programming team was too busy goofing around to bother telling them 🙄

        I'm thinking that the statement cache should automatically appear or disappear based on whether or not it is enabled for a particular client.

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        • Rob Fitzpatrick
          Rob Fitzpatrick @tom last edited by

          @tom said in Configure the User Information Viewer:

          I'm thinking that the statement cache should automatically appear or disappear based on whether or not it is enabled for a particular client.

          That's reasonable. Though I'd still like to be able to turn the individual browses on or off. 😉

          It would also be nice to have the act of turning off User Information Viewer revert to a view that is more useful, as opposed to just removing the header section. E.g. if the act of going into it cached the current list of displays (e.g. d, t, i, u), so they could be restored when u is pressed again. Food for thought.

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