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1. Create newLoanApplication schema. 2. Select AddressType complex type. 3. Execute Find Usages from popup menu. 4. In a tree that appeared, double click any address item. View is switched to schema source, and the cursor is on a string containing that item. 5. Do same for other item (for example, employer few levels higher). Nothing happens. In my opinion, it should jump to a corresponding position too.
This is as per the refactoring design. Clicking on the actual usage leaf node will place the cursor in the editor on the line containing the usage. This works only for the actual usages. You can verify the same behavior with Java find usages .If you disagree, please file an enhancement against refactoring core API.
Sounds reasonable. Marking as verified invalid.