Re: inspect multiple objects as one by script

2012-07-31 Thread Mathieu Leclaire
I tried that, but it lists all the various objects parameters as seperate parameters. I don't have a one parameter controls all type behaviour that I'm looking for. I'm in SI2012sap though, so maybe it's a behavior that has changed in 2013? Anyway, it's not the end of the world. I'll just

Re: inspect multiple objects as one by script

2012-07-31 Thread Luc-Eric Rousseau
Just a note, in the ui often time the InspectObj command is being called with the General keyword, and that gives different results On Jul 31, 2012 3:41 PM, Mathieu Leclaire mlecl...@hybride.com wrote: I tried that, but it lists all the various objects parameters as seperate parameters. I don't

RE: inspect multiple objects as one by script

2012-07-31 Thread Stephen Blair
: Re: inspect multiple objects as one by script I tried that, but it lists all the various objects parameters as seperate parameters. I don't have a one parameter controls all type behaviour that I'm looking for. I'm in SI2012sap though, so maybe it's a behavior that has changed in 2013? Anyway

Re: inspect multiple objects as one by script

2012-07-30 Thread Mathieu Leclaire
Really? I have to create an event? I've not even created a custom property for that since the parameters are so simple. Why can you call a ppg in that way from the interface, but you can't call it from a script without going into a complicated event set-up? I can't believe there's no easy way

Re: inspect multiple objects as one by script

2012-07-30 Thread Martin
I'm not sure what do you want to do. If you want to just open a PPG of multiple selection you only need an InspectObj(selection) like Matt said. I don't think you even need to convert selection to text. You could change selection with FindChildren, FindObjects or any collection you want to open