> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.hex-rays.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.hex-rays.com/ida-9.2/user-guide/decompiler/interactive/cmd_xref_decomp.md).

# Show all xref decompilations

Hotkey: none

This command will appear on the right-click menu when the cursor is over a global data item. (If the cursor is over a direct call, [Show all call decompilations](/ida-9.2/user-guide/decompiler/interactive/cmd_call_decomp.md) will appear instead.)

When selected, it will prompt the user whether they would like to decompile all functions that reference the highlighted global variable. If the user selects "Yes", Hex-Rays will decompile those functions, extract the decompilation nearby the reference to that global variable, and show the results in a new window. The user can navigate through this window by double-clicking (or pressing `Enter`) on any of the lines.

The following cross reference types are defined:

```
  r  Read
  w  Write
  rw Read/Write
  o  Reference
```

This command is available starting from v9.2.

See also: [interactive operation](/ida-9.2/user-guide/decompiler/interactive.md), [show all call decompilations](/ida-9.2/user-guide/decompiler/interactive/cmd_call_decomp.md).


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