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Using auto-completion
To have Apama Studio automatically complete the word you are typing, enter Ctrl+space.
If you have entered enough characters so that there is only one possible completion, Apama Studio inserts the rest of the word. If there are two or more possible completions, Apama Studio displays a list of the completion candidates. Double-click the correct completion or select with the arrow keys and press Enter.
Apama Studio displays only those completion candidates that are valid in the current context and scope.
To ensure that auto-completion is always as up-to-date as possible, turn on automatic builds. Automatic builds ensure that when you add, delete, or change a project resource, Apama Studio immediately builds the project. Building a project after a resource change ensures that auto-completion has access to the most current resources. See Build automatically when a resource changes.
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