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 Runtime Explorer Example using BufferX
Runtime Explorer
 
An example using BufferX

for IE users

You’re working on your application and, inevitably, you find something that doesn’t ring true. Is it a bug? Maybe the data? Wouldn’t it be good to find out what is going on immediately, without having to exit and return to design mode? Now you can!

Take this example: your graph looks odd and you want to understand the data behind it. You need BufferX…


Graph with Rex already activated

Here is the data held in the primary buffer:


BufferX takes a look inside the primary buffer

Now it’s clear! Philip Chin has transferred from Sales to Marketing (with a raise), but the database hasn’t been updated. We can fix this easily… by updating the primary buffer in runtime!


The changes made to the primary buffer are highlighted


Updated graph and summary of BufferX activity

That’s better! But just imagine the process you would have gone through to make and check this simple change without using BufferX… Rex offers many opportunities of this kind to save you time and effort.

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