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"Find references" doesn't looks in all units in the project

Author: qc.borland.com | Published: 15th Mar 2008 | Visited: 41 times | Add Comment
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QC#: 59256 Version: 11.2 Status: Open defect, requires resolution Description: A method X is introduced in a base class TBaseClass defined in unit A. A number of other units (e.g. B, C, D, E) contain classes derived from TBaseClass. In each of these unit

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