Joe,

In 7.1, I was able to multi-select (shift+ or ctrl+),then right click on any of 
the element(as far as I remember), there was an option  of "Cut". As soon as 
you do that, all elements were gone!

This trick was shared with me by my Remedy Guru. I was much frustrated before I 
knew this.

I will have to try to test same with 8.0.

Thanks
Chintan.

--- On Sun, 3/10/13, Joe D'Souza <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Joe D'Souza <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Small annoyance while working with Web Services (creating or 
modifying)...
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, March 10, 2013, 3:47 AM

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That’s what I thought. The thing is my form
is not that big that justifies creation, export to XML, edit XML, import as the
time taken to do that would be more or less the time taken to do all those
dozens of Remove Selected clicks. I did think of that option (see my last line
on original post) but didn’t attempt it as it would have not saved me much in
terms of time. 

   

But if there were keyboard shortcuts to
edit it, that would have been awesome. 

   

This might be a good candidate for a plugin
to alter the behavior in the Dev Studio. 

   

Joe 



   









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Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2013 3:58
AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: Re: Small annoyance while
working with Web Services (creating or modifying)... 



   

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Joe, 

I have
tried the option of exporting in xml format and editing the same before and it
had worked for me. 

Even I
have found this very annoying as well many a times. 

Regards,

Karthik 



On Mar 10, 2013 12:00 PM, "Joe D'Souza" <[email protected]> wrote: 

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I was working with web services and wanted to publish a web service
that contained a few operations, some of which had varying subsets of elements
/ fields so was using the Auto Map feature and then removing whatever elements
/ fields were not necessary to be exposed. 

  

The annoyance was that I could not find an easy way to pick more
than one element at a time to remove and had to click on them individually, and
Remove Selected. 

  

I tried various other tricks that seem to work on a dev studio,
such as holding the period key down while making selections, or holding the
CNTRL key down and what not. Nothing seemed to give me the ability to select
more than one at a time and remove. So it was time consuming and a operation
that I could have taken 2 minutes to create was literally taking me 15 or
thereabouts. 

  

If anyone has figured a way around this, I would appreciate it. The
only thing I can think of is saving it all as is and then exporting the WSDL
and editing its xml definition. I haven’t yet tried that option though as I
didn’t want to attempt R&D at a customer site. 

  

Any tips would be appreciated.. 

  

Cheers 

  

Joe 





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