List of Actioni in token/Forms

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    Hello Gurus,

    I am looking for a list consisting all Actions/Detail line actions for forms/tokens

    Example:- For Form HR03- Actions are Add, Change, Inquire, Page up, Page down

    and For same form HR03 for line detail there are Actions Add, Change, Delete


    similarly where i could get this list or something like Action information per forms

    Thanks in advance,
    Amogh
    Greg Moeller
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      Using your HR03 example, the information is contained in the HR03.scr file... but I'm not sure where else to find it at.
      Look at the section that says $EDITS for FC and LINE-FC
      Joseph Carfagno
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        Another way to get the line actions is by running a FormID security report in LAUA. If you dump the output to a file, you'll see info like:

        SYSTEM PROGRAM UNSECURED SECURED
        PRODUCT LINE CODE CODE FORM ID SECURED FCs FCs
        -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        LAWAPP9 AC ACAC ACAC.1 NO I
        LAWAPP9 AC ACSB ACSB.1 NO I
        LAWAPP9 AC ACSR ACSR.1 NO I
        LAWAPP9 AC ACTA ACTA.1 NO I
        LAWAPP9 AC ACVW ACVW.1 NO I
        LAWAPP9 AC AC00 AC00.1 NO INP ACD
        LAWAPP9 AC AC00 AC00.2 NO INP ACD
        LAWAPP9 AC AC00 AC00.3 NO INP C
        LAWAPP9 AC AC00 AC00.4 NO I+- C
        John Henley
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          The available Function Codes are coded into the .scr screen definition file for each program, and aren't in any table in GEN.
          As suggested, there are a couple of ways to find them (e.g. via LAUA security reports).

          Making them more visible/accessible is one of the features I incorporated into the Examiner product:
          https://www.danalytics.co...inerforLawsonS3.aspx

          Here's a sample screen shot that shows FCs; although not shown, line FCs are also accessible:


          Thanks for using the LawsonGuru.com forums!
          John
          John Henley
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            Moved to S3 Security forum
            Thanks for using the LawsonGuru.com forums!
            John
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