AX1268

Axiom Explorer Dialog command

Use the Axiom Explorer Dialog command to open the Axiom Explorer dialog. You can open the full dialog or a "filtered" version (such as only showing file groups).

Can be used in

  • Ribbon tabs
  • Task panes

This command is included in the default AxiomMain.AXL ribbon tab, as part of the Administration group.

When the Axiom Explorer Dialog command is selected from the Command Library as the shortcut target, it displays as command://LaunchAxiomExplorer or command://LaunchAxiomExplorerCommandAdapter (legacy syntax).

Shortcut parameters

This command uses a single shortcut parameter named Mode. This parameter determines which action will be performed by the item:

Mode Description

Full Axiom Explorer

Opens the full Axiom Explorer dialog. This option is selected by default. This is the same as selecting Manage > Axiom Explorer from the Administration group.

File Groups

Opens the Axiom Explorer dialog, showing the File Groups section. This is the same as selecting Manage > File Groups from the Administration group.

Task Panes

Opens the Axiom Explorer dialog, showing the Task Panes Library. This is the same as selecting Manage > Task Panes from the Administration group.

Ribbon Tabs

Opens the Axiom Explorer dialog, showing the Ribbon Tabs Library. This is the same as selecting Manage > Ribbon Tabs from the Administration group.

Locked Items

Opens the Axiom Explorer dialog, showing the list of locked items. This is the same as selecting Manage > Locked Items from the Administration group.

Process Definition

Opens the Axiom Explorer dialog, showing the Process Definition Library. This is the same as selecting Manage > Process Management > Process Definitions from the Administration group.

The default display text for the command will automatically adjust based on the Mode selection.

Visibility

Items using this command are only visible if the current user is an administrator, or if the current user has the appropriate security permission for the selected mode. You can use the Show restricted items option in the task pane or the ribbon tab to force items that use this command to be visible at all times (but grayed out if unavailable for use).