Application events are fired when something is about to happen on application level, or when something just has happened in an application. For application level events there is always an Application object available. Other objects may be available.
Note: All events are sent by FireEvent. The grouping described here is simply a way to list the events in a logical way. To find out whether an object is active when an event is fired, do one of these:
In addition to these events, you can fire your own events using the FireEvent
method.
Some additional events... |
and the applications they are fired in |
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Verify |
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Interpret, Optimize |
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Optimize |
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Optimize |
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Manager, Optimize |
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Manager, Optimize |
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Verify, Transfer |
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Interpret, Optimize |
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Manager |
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Manager |
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Manager |
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Manager |
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Interpret |
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Scan |
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Verify |
Event reference (lists the categories)