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Topic Title: Suspect Links Commands
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Created On: 28-Jun-2007 09:38
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Answer This question was answered by Tony Goodman, on Friday, July 6, 2007 6:14 AM

Answer:
No, suspect links is implemented using a few DXL scripts.
Unfortunately, the bits that do anything interesting are encrypted.

However, all suspect links are is an indication that something has changed at either end of a link since the link was created, or suspicion was last cleared.

Compare link creation date with last modified date for soure and target objects.

Make sure you use lastModifiedTime(), and not the attributes "Last Modified On" and "Created On" because these are only accurate to the day.

Date lastModifiedTime(Link)
Date lastModifiedTime(Object)
Date lastModifiedTime(Module)
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Subrojyoti Sengupta

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Are there any commands to list the suspect links in a module.

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Tony Goodman

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Answer Answer
No, suspect links is implemented using a few DXL scripts.
Unfortunately, the bits that do anything interesting are encrypted.

However, all suspect links are is an indication that something has changed at either end of a link since the link was created, or suspicion was last cleared.

Compare link creation date with last modified date for soure and target objects.

Make sure you use lastModifiedTime(), and not the attributes "Last Modified On" and "Created On" because these are only accurate to the day.

Date lastModifiedTime(Link)
Date lastModifiedTime(Object)
Date lastModifiedTime(Module)

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Tony Goodman
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Subrojyoti Sengupta

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Thank You Tony

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