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- | The recipe allows you to initialize a set of values to a certain group of registers. There are several options for using recipes: | + | |
+ | The recipe allows you to initialize a set of values to a certain group of registers. There are several options for using recipes. | ||
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* placing a list of recipes on a dashboard in the form of a drop-down or full list. After choosing a recipe, there are two options - immediately apply it, or use a script that will track the selection of a new recipe and perform some additional actions. | * placing a list of recipes on a dashboard in the form of a drop-down or full list. After choosing a recipe, there are two options - immediately apply it, or use a script that will track the selection of a new recipe and perform some additional actions. | ||
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- | To apply recipes within scripts, the **ApplyRecipe (recipeId, userId)** function is used. [[http:// | + | To apply recipes within scripts, the **ApplyRecipe (recipeId, userId)** function is used. [[working_with_recipes|See here]]. After it is executed, if a list is displayed on one of the dashboards, the contents of the recipe from the ApplyRecipe function, you must also write the recipe number in the register tied to the list - to synchronize the display of the list. |
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