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This chapter has already described how LANSA works with 2 different types of functions.
- The first is the "automatically" defined function (. These have been automatically generated by the Application Template Facility.
- The second is the "manually" defined function. The RDML commands associated with a manually defined function are input directly by the user.
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For either "automatic" or "manual" functions, it is the associated RDML commands that are actually compiled in an executable program.
In addition, the RDML program associated with an automatic or a "manual" function can be reviewed and amended using the facilities described in this section.
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