When choosing this technique, OpenEdge first tries toHow OpenEdge creates or reuses a configuration. If no
suitable configuration is found, a new one is created specifically for the selected
program, using default settings.
Select the file in the Project
Explorer view, or open it in the ABL
Editor.
Note: You can also launch a debugging session with
focus on an include file.
Do one of the following:
Click Run or Debug on the main
toolbar. Simply clicking the button image is normally sufficient to launch
the program. You can also click the down arrow to open the drop-down menu,
and select Run As or Debug As.
Right-click in the ABL
Editor window and select Run
As from the context menu.
The program runs in the configuration chosen or created
by OpenEdge. Consider the pros and cons of this approach:
Pros
Cons
This is the quickest way to run a
program.
You can use this technique to create
a basic configuration, and then fine-tune the
configuration by editing it in the Configurations
wizard.
The configuration that OpenEdge
chooses or creates may not meet all of your
needs.
Using this technique repeatedly
might create a large number of configuration
definitions that you do not want to keep, resulting
in the need to do some "housekeeping." You can use
the Configurations wizard to delete
unwanted configurations.