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How to Import a Custom Function
Importing Custom Functions
Step 1
In Script Editor, from the Script menu, select Custom Functions. The Custom Functions dialog
box opens, listing all the custom functions currently defined.
Step 2
Click Import. The Import Custom Function dialog box opens
Step 3
Choose a file name with an ICMF extension (.ICMF) and click Open. The Script Editor examines
the file for naming conflicts. If a conflict is found, a dialog box appears listing options for
resolving the conflict.
Step 4
Choose one of the options and click OK.
Note: If you choose to rename the function, the new name must begin with user.
The Script Editor performs automapping and the following happens:
If all imported objects were successfully auto-mapped, a message window appears prompting
you to review the mappings. Click OK to access the Object Mapping dialog box.
If some imported objects were not successfully auto-mapped, the Object Mapping dialog
box appears, with all unmapped objects labeled Unmapped.
The Object Mapping dialog box contains three columns:
Object Types. The type of imported objects.
Imported Object. Name of imported object.
Mapped To. What this imported object will be mapped to.
(Optional.) Click an Imported Object value. The Mapped To column displays all the valid
objects on the target system.
(Optional.) Select an object from the Mapped To columns drop-down list on the target system
that you want to map the imported object to.
Note: Multiple objects may be mapped to the same target. Objects may be left unmapped;
however, the resulting custom function will not be valid until all objects are mapped.
When the mapping is complete, click Apply and Finish.
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How to Import a Custom Function