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Position to Partition /Object
You can control the partition/object display using the 'Position to Partition /Object' to position the start of the objects displayed. The partition and object can be full or partial names. This value is case-sensitive.
Some of the objects may have lower case lowercase names. For example:
- for the Position to Weblets enter a lower case lowercase value.
- for other object types, enter an uppercase value.
Filter by Type
You can control what object types are displayed. The filter may be any of the possible types shown or various abbreviations of the type. If the filter is left blank, all types are shown.
Option
Working from the Review Task ID History screen, enter the code representing the action you wish to take beside an object in the list. The actions you can take are:
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Show Long Name for an object in the list by placing the cursor on it and pressing F22. Refer to Long Names for more details.
Partition
Indicates in which partition an object was worked on under a specific task identifier.
Object
Is the name of the object worked on under a specific task identifier, object name can be a LANSA FIELD, FILE, FUNCTION, PROCESS, APPLICATION TEMPLATE, SYSTEM VARIABLE, or MULTILINGUAL VARIABLE.
Extension
Is the extension to the object name, the extension for a FILE is the library in which the file was created, the extension for a FUNCTION is the PROCESS in which the function was created, the extension for a PROCESS is the library in which the process was created. FIELD, APPLICATION TEMPLATE, SYSTEM VARIABLE, and MULTILINGUAL VARIABLE have no extension.
Type
The kind of object that has been worked on under a specific task identifier. These may be:
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When you have finished reviewing the history of a task identifier, you will be returned to the 'Work with Tasks' menu.
Current PC
Is It is the name of the PC that currently has the object locked, as it is known to LANSA. This will be blank if Visual LANSA is not used for development, or if the object is not currently checked out to a PC for update.