Modifying an Object
 
Syntax
.Modify ."Object type" "Object name" -
.CHK "…" -
."metaattribute1" "Value1" -
."metaattribute2" "Value2"
Example 1
.Update ."~MrUiM9B5iyM0[Application]" "874B9C483D7828C6" -
.CHK "PjqX8n9UzOCA" -
."~610000000P00[Modification Date]" "2010/09/07 10:26:30" -
."~b10000000L20[Modifier]" "xDqT)UdFwC10" -
."~2yUL4SsRp4B0[Application Code]" "GESTCAT11" -
."~ByUL4SsRpeB0[Operating Application Date]" "1995/10/04 23:00:00"
Example 2
.Update ."~gsUiU9B5iiR0[Organizational Process]" "0A496AAE407D1621" -
.CHK "Vba2kgMV05Y5" -
."~pjRX1OOKne20[Process Frequency]" "Q""
In this command, the ".CHK" is the concatenation of the following IdAbs:
IdAbs of the object
In the case of the MGL, the IdAbs of the user that made this command.
The "Modification date" and "Modifier" MetaAttributes can be modified like standard MetaAttributes. If they are not specified in the command, they automatically take the file import date and the IdAbs of the user importing the file.
In the case of "Example 2" with a tabulated attribute, the value to be entered is the internal value (for process frequency this is "D" and not "Daily").