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The UNHIDE command unhides the text of a program that has been made invisible by aHIDE statement. To use UNHIDE, you must know the seed expression that was used with the HIDE statement when the program was hidden.
UNHIDE prog-name seed-exp
The name of a program whose text has been made invisible by using the HIDE statement. Do not enclose the program name in quotes.
The single-line text expression that was used in the HIDE statement when "prog-name" was hidden. The seed expression must be byte-for-byte the same value as you used in the HIDE statement. Also, since the seed expression is case-sensitive, specify uppercase and lowercase characters carefully.
Forgetting the Seed Expression
When you want to use an UNHIDE statement on a program but you have forgotten the seed expression, you can call Oracle OLAP Products Technical Support for help in solving your problem. Before calling, make a connection to Oracle OLAP from OLAP Worksheet, and in Oracle OLAP, attach the analytic workspace that contains the hidden program.
Example 26-21 Unhiding Program Text
The following example unhides the text of a program called sales_rpt
. The seed expression crystal
was used when the program was hidden using HIDE.
UNHIDE sales_rpt 'crystal'