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Scoped application modules display Issue

Dhanush Rao K
Tera Contributor

Hi,

 

    I have created the scoped app and need to check the modules of Scoped App in Application navigator.

Rightnow the modules of Scoped App is not visible in the instance.

 

Regards,

Dhanush

 

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GlideFather
Tera Patron

Hi @Dhanush Rao K,

 

how did you create your app? There is a checkbox to add module so perhaps it's been unchecked.

 

However you can create it additionally, go to System Definition > Application Menus and Modules and create it there.

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And then you create Modules under Application Menus:

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GlideFather
Tera Patron

Hi @Dhanush Rao K,

 

how did you create your app? There is a checkbox to add module so perhaps it's been unchecked.

 

However you can create it additionally, go to System Definition > Application Menus and Modules and create it there.

GlideFather_1-1758266704815.png

 

GlideFather_2-1758266721814.png

 

And then you create Modules under Application Menus:

GlideFather_0-1758266637512.png

 

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/* If my response wasn’t a total disaster ↙️ drop a Kudos or Accept as Solution ↘️ Cheers! */


Now I realised that you mentioned Application navigator (my post above) but did you mean this, or you mean Application picker (below)? 

 

GlideFather_0-1758266856492.png

 

If the latter one, app not visible in the picker is not existing or you don't have access to it..

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Ankita_Patil
Tera Contributor

Hi @Dhanush Rao K

 

You can verify using below steps :

 

 

  • Go to System Applications > Applications.

  • Open your Scoped App.

  • Check the Application Menu and ensure modules are linked.

  • Check modules in System Definition > Modules filtered by your application scope.

  • Verify roles assigned to modules.

  • Assign yourself the necessary roles if missing.

  • Refresh cache

Thank You !!

 

Anand2799
Giga Guru

Hi @Dhanush Rao K ,

 

Verify if any modules were created, follow steps provided by @GlideFather to create/view modules.

If the modules were created and you are not able to view them then try logging out and login in again or change application scope to any other.

 

Thanks

Anand