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LauraThacker_ID
4 years agoQrew Trainee
I usually start with using the SearchAndReplace in Schema to "find" text across the Application.
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Laura Thacker IDS
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Laura Thacker IDS
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MikeTamoush
4 years agoQrew Elite
I believe that will only search field names, form names, etc right? Not data?
I don't think it searches through formula fields and subscriptions, but maybe I am wrong?
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Mike Tamoush
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I don't think it searches through formula fields and subscriptions, but maybe I am wrong?
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Mike Tamoush
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- MikeTamoush4 years agoQrew EliteThat did lead me to the right place though. There is an option in App Management to see all notifications, subscriptions, and reminders.
Now if I can just search through all formulas.....anyone...?
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Mike Tamoush
------------------------------- LauraThacker_ID4 years agoQrew TraineeIf you access the exchange Application Documentor application posted by Ryan Pflederer; and then document your App you will be able to search your formulas very easily from that.
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------------------------------ - MarkShnier__You4 years ago
Qrew Legend
Try searching (using App management Search and Replace in Scheme) on myolddomaine.com
Like if the email domain changed from specproenv.com to new newspecproenv.com you can search on specproenv.com and it seems to search formulas too.
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Mark Shnier (YQC)
mark.shnier@gmail.com
------------------------------- MikeTamoush4 years agoQrew Elite
FYI this works but not with the @ symbol which is why I got confused.
Searching:
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@specproenv yield no results
Searching specproenv DID yield results.
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Mike Tamoush
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