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When in Quick Edit mode, disabled nodes are removed from the object palette.
Script Editor Feature Control
Script Editor Feature Control allows an administrator to create feature sets that can be assigned
to users. The feature set controls which script nodes are accessible to the user and which edit
modes are available to the user.
Node Control Table
The Node Control table (on the Configuration Manager Script Editor Feature Control dialog)
has two columns, the Node column and the Available column. This table allows an administrator
to create feature control sets that can be assigned to users. The feature control set controls which
script nodes are accessible to the user.
If a script is opened that contains a disabled node, you can browse or monitor the script but you
cannot put the script into edit mode. If you attempt to put this script into edit mode a message
indicating you are not authorized to enter edit mode is displayed. However, you can still Quick
Edit the script, just not the node.
Node Column
A node is an executable element within a script. A script consists of nodes, connections, routing
targets, and comments. Every script begins with a Start node. This column lists of all the nodes
that can be used in a script.
Note: The Line Connector node is always available. Available Column
Available Column
Each checked node in this column appears on the editing palette of the feature-control-set user,
regardless of the edit mode (Full Edit or Quick Edit Only).
Disabled nodes are removed from the object palette
How to Create a Feature Control Set
The system administrator can create a feature control set using the ICM Configuration Manager
on the ICM distributor:
Step 1
Ensure the users the feature set is to be assigned to are configured.
Step 2
Start the Configuration Manager.
Step 3
Select Tools > List Tools > Feature Control Set List.
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Chapter 9: - Script Editor Feature Control
Script Editor Feature Control