I will also point out that it does take some adjustment to see info that
was available in the Admin tool like user info.  I don't have a problem
with it being available in the user tool, just that when you don't use it
much and they move it, it can take you a few minutes to find the new
location.

Overall, as I get used to the Dev Studio I complain less about not having
the Admin tool.  As with any change of this magnitude, it takes some time
to adjust to.


Brian Goralczyk
Phone 574-643-1144
Email [email protected]



On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 5:31 PM, Guillaume Rheault <[email protected]>wrote:

> actually I do have another killer feature to mention, so that's five
> killer features:
>
> 5- the anywhere search on names of active links, filters, etc,
>
> if you have a good naming convention for workflow, this saves a LOT of time
>
> my other 4 kilelr features are , in no particular order:
>
> 1- Undo-Redo
> 2- Ability to type (or paste) field names in the set fields or push fields
> mappings (along with the auto-complete feature)
> 3- performance (specially working with ITSM which has a ton of workflow)
> 4- relationships
>
> I hope one day it will be possible for DevStudio to open a def file
> (without connecting to teh server), the same way that the good ol' IT
> Masters used to do
> ________________________________________
> From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [[email protected]]
> on behalf of Guillaume Rheault [[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 6:58 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: DevStudio Tool
>
> I've been working with DevStudio since it first came out in 7.5.
> Learning curve was fairly steep at the beginning but definitely worth the
> time and effort.
>
> I would never ever go back to the old Admin tool, even if that was a
> possibility.
> If I had to be involved in a project with ARS 7.1 or older and I had to do
> a lot of development, I would put all my energy to convince management to
> upgrade to at least 7.5 in order to be able to use DevStudio, so I'd do all
> the development with DevStudio: I hope this sums how I feel about DevStudio
> and the old admin tool. . I truly believe that once you are comfortable
> with DevStudio, you will be much more productive (if you already are an
> experienced developer, that is).
>
> what would I change about Dev Studio? What really annoyed me in DevStudio
> 7.5 was the "over-grouping with the parentheses" in qualifications in join
> forms, active links, etc, but that has been fixed. I don't know  if it was
> 7.6.3 that fixed or not, since I jumped from DevStudio 7.5 to 7.6.4 SP2,
> and 7.64 SP2 does not "over-group" with parentheses, at least not how 7.5
> did.
>
> So to answer your question with DevStudio 7.6.4 SP2, what would I change?
> I can't think of anything right now....
>
> Guillaume
>
> ________________________________________
> From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [[email protected]]
> on behalf of Carin Sinclair [[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 4:24 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: DevStudio Tool
>
> Hello there all,
>
> We would like to have your input on a Question.
>
> How happy are you with  DevStudio 7.5-7.6 to do customizations?
> Do you miss the Admintool?
> Are you satisfied with the DevStudio functionality, usability and
> reliability.
>
> If there was one thing you would change about DevStudio, what would it be?
>
>
> Thank you
> Carin
>
>
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