consider i had created two projects in rational
administrator.And i am currently working one project in
rational robot.Now i want to open the other project script
in rational robot without closing the rational robot.How
can we access the other project script in robot.
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Answer / gajendra
No, you cannot open the other project's script in rational
robot without closing it.
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Answer / pavani
No, you cannot open the other project's script in rational
robot without closing it.
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