| What you hope for | What you actually get | |------------------|----------------------| | Full script with comments, load order, variable transformations | Function definitions (source code), current object values | | Line-by-line execution history | Nothing – that’s not saved | | Package installation steps | Nothing (only loaded results) |
Decompiling is sometimes destructive (the tool may fail and corrupt memory). decompile progress .r file
It supports various Progress versions from v6 through v12 (including 32-bit and 64-bit) and can recover approximately of the original information. | What you hope for | What you
To: Development & Compliance TeamsFrom: System AnalysisDate: April 21, 2026Subject: 1. Executive Summary decompile progress .r file
To capture all function sources automatically: