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Monthly Archives: September 2017
Retrieving Grid Logs
As M3 has evolved it has become more complex. There are more components to monitor and though the grid has improved and provides easy ways to look at the logs there are a lot of logs to look at and … Continue reading
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How do you know if you’re in display or change mode?
Though there are usually ways around this, I often need to add additional fields to panels – then I need to determine if we are in display mode vs. change so I can prevent the user from making any changes. … Continue reading
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Smart Office – The username is not provided. Specify username in ClientCredentials.
As part of the removal of the modifications from IFL, I created a panel which allowed us to store and edit a number of settings through a custom panel called the “Vessel Panel” A nice and easy little C# program … Continue reading
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