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Status Delivered
Categories Runtime
Created by Guest
Created on Apr 24, 2023

Command to display how an APPLDEF is defined

Hello,

Some days ago rised up the need to display the current definition of an APPLDEF and we asked it in a Case. It seems that it is not possible to give a command to display it. It would be very useful to have this command to monitorize it and do an automatic/dynamic modification of an application in case of need.

Many thanks

Idea priority Medium
  • Guest
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    Jun 29, 2023
    In CL/SuperSession there is a command DAPPLDEF, which displays APPLDEFs. Additional information can be found in the CL/SuperSession Operator's Guide in the chapter on commands.
  • Guest
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    Apr 27, 2023

    It would be very useful! :)

  • Guest
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    Apr 26, 2023

    It would be useful

  • Guest
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    Apr 26, 2023

    Agree, would be really useful.

  • Guest
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    Apr 25, 2023
    Thank you for the Idea submission. We will provide the details to development to review.