View a list of custom-defined functions available globally or to an application. If MaxL shows no application name next to a function in the display output, then that function is global (system-wide). This statement also returns the validation status of an application's local custom-defined function or functions. Minimum permission required: read.
display function on application sample;
Displays all custom-defined functions associated with the application Sample.
Use display function to display custom-defined functions in the following ways:
Key Phrase | Explanation |
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all | Display all custom-defined functions, including those registered on the application level (local) or on the system level (global). |
on system | Display all custom-defined functions registered on the system (global). Does not include locally defined functions. |
on application | Display all custom-defined functions registered with the specified application (local). Does not include globally defined functions. |
<func-name> | Display a custom-defined function by name. |
The columns returned for this statement are described as follows:
Column Name | Contents |
application |
Application name(s). |
function |
Registered custom-defined function name(s), as defined by FUNC-NAME in the create function statement. |
class |
The java class before the method, as defined by JAVACLASS.METHOD in the create function statement. |
method |
The java method (at the end of the class), as defined by JAVACLASS.METHOD in the create function statement. |
spec |
Optional Essbase calculator-syntax specification string, as defined by CALC-SPEC-STRING in the create function statement. |
comment |
String as defined by COMMENT-STRING in the create function statement. |
runtime |
Values: TRUE or FALSE. Whether or not the custom-defined function was created with the runtime property. |
state |
The current state of the registered custom-defined function. Values:
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