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Defaultappflag, Description – Echelon OpenLNS User Manual

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object

The object to be acted on.

Data Type

Long.

Read/Write

Read/write.

Added to API

Prior to LNS Release 3.0.

DefaultAppFlag

Summary

Specifies that a plug-in command is the default command for

the object type

.

Director applications can use this flag to

launch component applications as a default action such as

double-clicking on an icon representing the object or selecting

a command for the icon.

Availability

Local, full, lightweight, and independent clients.

Syntax

defaultAppFlag = compAppObject.DefaultAppFlag

Element

Description

defaultAppFlag

The flag value. A TRUE value

indicates that this plug-in command