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The Applications menu groups all application files, including procedures, synonyms, HTML files, data flows, and user functions on a single application tree. By default, files in an application are listed in order of file type. The file type is indicated by a unique icon for each type that displays to the left of the file name in the tree. However, you can sort or filter the list to generate custom views of each application.
Right-clicking an item brings up a context menu. The items you see on the context menu depend on your role and the type of file. Some items are only available to administrators or other users with administrator privileges. Some of the items on the context menu provide shortcuts to items on the Workspace or My Console menu.
The following table lists the icons displayed for each type of file on the application tree.
Icon |
Type of File |
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Closed Application Tree |
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Opened Application Tree |
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Closed application directory |
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Opened application directory |
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Stored Procedure |
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Data Migrator Flow |
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Direct Load Flow |
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Quick Query |
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User Function |
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HTML |
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Synonym |
The following options are available when you right-click the top level of the Application Directories tree:
The available context menu options are:
You can filter by name, description, file format, or adapter type. To filter the name or description, you can use the % sign as a wildcard character. Specifying e% displays all files whose name begins with the letter e.
To implement the filter, click the Set Filter button. To clear the filter, click the Clear Filter button.
If you select Sort by Size, the size in bytes of each file is indicated next to its name on the Application tree.
If you select Sort by Modified, the date each file was last modified is indicated next to its name on the Application tree.
Note that this option is only available for the server administrator and users with server administrator privileges. Users with these privileges can manage (add, delete, copy, move, or modify files) directories that are not in the Application Path.
The following options are available when you right-click an application directory:
The available context menu options are:
You can select one or more files and click the following buttons:
If you check the Filter check box, you can filter which users or groups show on the pane.
Each user is listed under the appropriate roles, and the privileges for the role and the individual users are indicated by check marks in the relevant columns.
Right-click a user name to choose Edit Privileges. The File/Directory Privileges pane opens.
Check or uncheck the box in the Effective column to add or remove the indicated privileges for this user, and click Apply to save the changes.
Click Reset to Default Privileges to reestablish the default privileges based on the role this user was assigned.
Depending on the type of file, the following options may be available when you right-click a file in an application directory:
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