Chris Kelleher Administrator Staff member May 29, 2000 #1 Ever wonder how many <STRONG>'find' statements you have without a lock phrase</STRONG>? Well you can use nolock.p to find out.
Ever wonder how many <STRONG>'find' statements you have without a lock phrase</STRONG>? Well you can use nolock.p to find out.
saravanakumar Member Jun 27, 2010 #2 Where can i get this .p file? i couldn't find any link here. am i missing something?
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RUN, don't walk, to get ProLint and Proparse http://www.oehive.org/prolint which will do this and ever so much more.
saravanakumar Member Jun 29, 2010 #4 Ya am using those tools now,but was just curious to know what was coded in the .p file mentioned by Casper.
Ya am using those tools now,but was just curious to know what was coded in the .p file mentioned by Casper.
tamhas ProgressTalk.com Sponsor Jun 30, 2010 #5 Without Proparse, it can't possibly be as accurate or controllable.