Exporting the written code from a project
Posted: Monday 24 August, 2020 - 15:57
Hello eyeryone,
I am currently using Enterprise in a project for one of my classes in university. It is required to make a detailed documentation about the project and my professor specifically asked me to include all written codes from my Model.
Therefore my question:
Is there a way to access and summerize all written codes in a project ? Ideally in a format, that shows clearly which piece of code belongs to a given part of a specific atom (i.e."Configuration of Server4.trigger on exit: <code>") ?
My only option by now is to create a screenshot of every window of code in my Project and to label them all manually. Given that there is a large number of atoms in my Project, that would be very inconvenient.
In case, that there is no option to do it in the way described above: Could anyone please give me a good and professional alternative to document my codes in the project ?
Perhaps a universal code, that you can acces somewhere in the program.
If anyone were to help me out here, I would be very grateful for any response.
best regards
JonasM
I am currently using Enterprise in a project for one of my classes in university. It is required to make a detailed documentation about the project and my professor specifically asked me to include all written codes from my Model.
Therefore my question:
Is there a way to access and summerize all written codes in a project ? Ideally in a format, that shows clearly which piece of code belongs to a given part of a specific atom (i.e."Configuration of Server4.trigger on exit: <code>") ?
My only option by now is to create a screenshot of every window of code in my Project and to label them all manually. Given that there is a large number of atoms in my Project, that would be very inconvenient.
In case, that there is no option to do it in the way described above: Could anyone please give me a good and professional alternative to document my codes in the project ?
Perhaps a universal code, that you can acces somewhere in the program.
If anyone were to help me out here, I would be very grateful for any response.
best regards
JonasM