XXXChunk.Chunk encoding -or- recovering non-compiling customizat

When you get a compile error, it will tell you the error and will open the
vanilla form with all the code behind will be there. Simply open the
customization like normal, click Continue / OK after you get the compile
error and then go to Tools -> Customization. All your code will be there.

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On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 2:29 PM, Steve <sljones@...> wrote:

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> I was writing some code for a customization and saved it prior to testing
> to see if it would compile. Unfortunately, when I closed and tried to
> reopen, I ran into a compile error. I couldn't see a way to open the
> customization at all in order to correct the code.
>
> Does anyone know a way to get to the code? It's kept in XXXChunk.Chunk, but
> I don't know what encoding is used for that column in the database.
>
> Steve
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I was writing some code for a customization and saved it prior to testing to see if it would compile. Unfortunately, when I closed and tried to reopen, I ran into a compile error. I couldn't see a way to open the customization at all in order to correct the code.

Does anyone know a way to get to the code? It's kept in XXXChunk.Chunk, but I don't know what encoding is used for that column in the database.

Steve