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ecflow.Client.get_defs() - ecflow FAQ

  • Created by Unknown User (usa), last modified by Daniel Varela Santoalla on Jul 26, 2021

Returns the defs stored on the client. Hence either sync_local() or get_server_defs() should be called first, otherwise a Null object is returned.



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