Thanks a lot! Now my next task is to look into RQL's :(.....

On Nov 23, 12:34 pm, MarK <[email protected]> wrote:
> I agree with PaulG. I think there is no direct way to find those
> files. There are only two options. If you are using templates (Content
> classes) to create jsp, then the way to find all of them in project
> structure navigator, is simply to check it as PaulG  suggest:
> SmartTree > Administer Content Classes > Folder > Content Class >
> Instances.  But if you are using jsp as a file added for example via
> Asset Manager, I think better solution would be to check there those
> files, and where they are (SmartTree -> Administer Project Setting ->Folder 
> then choose folder in which You keep jsp files, edit its
>
> content and then choose file via asset manager you want to find, and
> on the right side you will find "Show Usage".).
>
> Well, RQL is also good solution, but it depends how much time do you
> have and how many files there will be to find, if there is a  big
> amount of files - RQL solution can be better.
>
> On 23 Lis, 07:47, PaulG <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > How you find the JSPs, really depends on how you've implemented them.
> > If they're all from a common template (or set of templates), you can
> > find the pages via:
> > SmartTree > Administer Content Classes > Folder > Content Class >
> > Instances
>
> > Otherwise, I don't think there's a direct way to do it via the
> > interface.
> > You could write an RQL version with some script logic (e.g. asp/.net)
> > of the Edit All File Names function then filter/action accordingly.
>
> > On Nov 23, 3:52 pm, Eyeshoe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Thanks for all the inputs!
>
> > > Mark,
>
> > > I would like to know, if that is the only way I can find the JSP's in
> > > the Adminster Project Structure.When I click on Edit all Files option,
> > > it lists all files with all extensions, but how do I filter to get
> > > only the *.jsp files? Pls suggest.
>
> > > Paul,
>
> > > Thanks for your update as well. I have my jsp's in the Administer
> > > Project Structure. Need a way to find the .*jsp's from there. Pls
> > > suggest.
>
> > > cheers
> > > praise2k6
>
> > > On Nov 23, 3:07 am, PaulG <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > If your jsp files are actually part of the project structure (created
> > > > from templates), you can view all named pages via
> > > > SmartTree > Administer Project Structure > Project > Edit All File
> > > > Names
>
> > > > On Nov 20, 1:00 pm, Eyeshoe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Hi Reddotters
>
> > > > > Is there a way to serach *.jsp files in the Administer Project
> > > > > Structure?
>
> > > > > cheers
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