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Failure steps - default behavior
I am wondering why the default for failure steps is "all", -- it really seems that one would almost never want all failure steps to be run in the event of a failure.
Also...short of editing nearly every step in every script I have, is there a faster way to change all of them to "no failure steps" apply? Or can I at least change the default for all new scripts that I write from this point forward? Thanks |
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In older versions, all failure steps were always built on failure (and conditional build rules could be used to selectively build the appropriate failure steps), and the default is still to build all failure steps.
To change this option for existing projects, save the attached file in a folder containing the .bld files to update and build it. And that's not a bad idea to change the default for new steps to not build failure steps. We'll add it to the request list. |
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excellent! thank you....
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#4
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This is implemented in v8.0.
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