About the generated pseudo code output
During pseudo code generation, FormSync recreates the folder structure from the Source files and adds alphanumerically labeled subfolders. FormSync then places the generated pseudo code files in the appropriate subfolders.
Using the last example in Designating multiple objects for pseudo code generation, when FormSync generates pseudo code files for the forms that have names beginning with the letter "N", FormSync creates a subfolder labeled N. For each form FormSync finds with the string "codes" in the name, it creates an appropriate subfolder. For example, if FormSync finds a form named TaxCodes, FormSync then creates a subfolder labeled T and places the generated file into it. Finally, FormSync creates subfolders for each set of forms it finds that begin with the letters "w", "x", "y", and "z".
The illustration below shows the results of a pseudo code generation using the search criteria from the last example in Designating multiple objects for pseudo code generation. Notice that there is no folder for the letter "z" because no forms were found with names that begin with that letter.