Commands
Know what commands are available and exactly what they do.
PowerOn Pro comes equipped with several built-in VS Code commands this page gives the context for each one.
PowerOn Pro Menu
No matter what workspace you have opened, you can always click on the PowerOn Pro logo in the status bar (
) to launch the menu for the most common commands.

Commands
Deploy and Install PowerOn...
Deploys the target PowerOn to the active Symitar connection and installs it for on-demand use. It's also accessible through the explorer context menu for Remote Syms and as a button (
) in the active editor title (on the top right).
Deploy Symitar File...
Deploys the target file (Data, Help, Letter, or PowerOn) to the active Symitar connection. It's also accessible through the explorer context menu for Remote Syms and as a button (
) in the active editor title (on the top right).


Download Symitar File...
Downloads the target file (Data, Help, Letter, or PowerOn) from the active Symitar connection. It's also accessible through the explorer context menu for Remote Syms and as a button (
) in the active editor title (on the top right).


Get Latest Report by Title...
Fetches the latest report by title (prompted or parsed from PowerOn in the active editor) from the active Symitar connection.

Get Report by Sequence...
Fetches a report by their sequence number from the active Symitar connection.

Manage Symitar Connections
Opens a menu where you can switch to and add new Symitar connections.

Open Logs
Opens the PowerOn Pro output which displays the extension logs for debugging and general insight.

Open Remote Sym
Opens a menu where you can go through the prompts for selecting a configured Remote Sym.


Run Batch PowerOn...
Executes the batch PowerOn in the active editor. It's also accessible through the explorer context menu for Remote Syms and as a button (
) in the active editor title (on the top right).
Synchronize Remote Sym
Opens a menu for selecting a Remote Sym to synchronize.

Validate PowerOn...
Validates the PowerOn the active editor. It's also accessible through the explorer context menu for Remote Syms and as a button (
) in the active editor title (on the top right).
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