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Status Not under consideration
Categories Runtime
Created by Guest
Created on Apr 27, 2022

Avoid problems with G-Trigger and TSO-Option "Input field pad"

When you use Trigger g and have a TSO-Option "Input field pad" other than B(lank) or N(ull) your trigger will not work as the padding character is suffixed to the entered sessionid. For example /gtso will be interpreted as /gtso____ if the "Input field pad is "_".

My suggestion is to strip off everything after the position of the cursor when the user hits the Command Key before the input is processed by SuperSession. As the user enters the /g, then the sessionID and hits the Command Key, his cursor is located just behind the last character of the SessionID. This does not work if the cursor is re-positioned after entering the last letter of the Session ID and hitting the Command key.

Idea priority Low
  • Guest
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    Oct 17, 2022
    After review from the development team this request is not going to be added into CL/SuperSession and is being declined.
  • Guest
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    Apr 28, 2022
    Thank you for the enhancement request. The details of the Idea will be provided to development for review.