Opening existing Sapien-generated code in Powershell Studio

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dporterpeets
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Opening existing Sapien-generated code in Powershell Studio

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I have a Powershell script generated from Sapien Powershell Studio.
The person who originally generated the script is long gone and their system wiped years ago.
Is there a way to open the script in Powershell Studio and have the ability to use the Designer tool to make modifications to the existing form?
I do not want to have to recreate the existing form and logic from scratch.
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Re: Opening existing Sapien-generated code in Powershell Studio

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If the script has recovery data, opening the script with PowerShell Studio should prompt to recover the form.

If the script doesn't have recovery data, then the form will need to be recreated in a new psf, but you should be able to copy over all logic and connect to existing event code from the old script.
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