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From Licence check, buttons are used to list the modules that are licensed.
This lists all the modules in the program with an icon to show whether the module is licensed or not, see Icons.
Against each module the icon will show that the module is:
•Free (no licence is required)
•Licensed (found in a valid current activated licence file)
•Not licensed (not found in any current valid activated licence file)
•Not available (no licence should be issued, probably not fully tested yet)
•Obsolete (this module is no longer in the program)
•Old not available (this module is in the activated licence file but is now listed as not available)
•Old Obsolete (this module is in the activated licence file but is now obsolete)
Modules that can be used are listed as Free, Licensed, or Old not available.
You can change the display to show only licensed modules or all modules and you can choose to include program controls in the list, see below.
There are three levels of modules:
•Group modules
•Licensable modules
•Program controls
Group modules consist of a list of Licensable modules that are banded together for convenience and given a name.
Licensable modules are the individual named modules for which a licence can be issued. A licensable module is a list of one or more program controls.
Program controls are the actual parts of the program that are checked against the activated licences when used.