I don't think it's a PFC issue, but you can look at the code in an object
with the "LibraryExport" function and write your own.  You can use the
"LibraryDirectory" function to get a "list" of objects in a specified PBL.
In PB7, you can use "GetLibraryList" to get a list of the libraries in the
current application's search path (though it's probably better longterm to
design an interface that lets you pick arbitrary PBL's, rather than
affecting your application's search path by adding the counter).
   If you ever take the Software Engineering Institute's "Personal Software
Process" (PSP) course, you will have to write a "LOC" (lines of code)
counter as the second exercise.
   You can also buy ObjectSmith from Greenbrier&Russel (http://www.gr.com)
which includes a line counter.  There are probably others.
      --dang

-----Original Message-----
From: Holt, Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 11:12
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: PFCSIG Line Numbers


Hello all,

I have an unusual request regarding our powerbuilder application.

We currently use powerbuilder v6.5 on nt4.

Does anyone know an easy way or utility to count the number of lines within
a 
powerbuilder application ?

Thanks

Brian Holt

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