How to get Extension Format

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    How can I get Extension Format (binary/scripted) from the ACT Console command?

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    Hi @Josef Behal , I'm under the impression that there is no API to retrieve this.

    Can you tell me more about your use case? Thanks

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    I'm trying to automatically build the webex and I want to be sure that I'm referencing scripted extension, not binary. I have noticed that Extensions.BuildBinaryExtension raises the exception when it can not find the scripted version. I can use try... except… of course. I was just curious if it is possible to avoid this exception.

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    @Josef Behal Interesting use case. I've reported the missing API to the dev team. Currently, indeed, the best way to go would be through try….except. Another route you can consider is to force the scripted extension to be loaded in the first place:

    1. Extensions.LoadExtension(Id=GUID, Format="Scripted")

    where you replace GUID by your proper GUID number for the extension.

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    edited August 2023

    Note that GUID must use lowercase letters. But if you copy/paste from WB, it will contain uppercase! So, I recommend a small tweak to save a lot of frustration:

    1. Extensions.LoadExtension(Id=GUID.ToLower(), Format="Scripted")

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