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Name the directory having the FORMS source codes ( FMB files ) ?

  
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July 04, 2005 20:35:02   #1  
Krish        

RE: Name the directory having the FORMS source codes ( FMB files ) ?
The FORMS source codes having the directory $AU_TOP/forms/US
 
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July 12, 2005 16:11:16   #2  
Thomas        

RE: Name the directory having the FORMS source codes ( FMB files ) ?
They will be found in
/App_server/oas01/app/.../11.5.9/prodappl/ar/11.5.0/forms/US/XXXXXXXX.fmx

 
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November 16, 2005 03:40:46   #3  
rgakher Member Since: November 2005   Contribution: 3    

RE: Name the directory having the FORMS source codes ( FMB files ) ?

Thomas Wrote: They will be found in
/App_server/oas01/app/.../11.5.9/prodappl/ar/11.5.0/forms/US/XXXXXXXX.fmx

They (.fmb) r in AU Top's forms/<Language> folder


 
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February 14, 2006 10:42:25   #4  
Bonthu N Reddy        

RE: Name the directory having the FORMS source codes (...

$AU_TOP/forms/US is the path u can find it.

Cheers
Bonthu N Reddy.


 
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September 14, 2009 04:04:52   #5  
Sathyan271 Member Since: September 2009   Contribution: 1    

RE: Name the directory having the FORMS source codes ( FMB files ) ?
The sorce codes (FMB files) are present in $AU_TOP/forms.

- Under this directory there are language folders like US PTB etc where the language specific forms are stored.

- Once the forms are compiled then the fmx is available in the respective product tops. Like $PO_TOP/forms.

- Under this directory there are language specific folders which will have the fms files.

Hope this helps.

Regards
SS

 
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