I always thought, that context means parameter substitusion, so the first command is definetely a hub-level command. According to ADC 1.0 spec, mySID is available in hub context, and no other data is required - hence it IS context 1, IMHO.
Well, afaik NMDC also provides contexts for commands, and they are always show up in userlist right-click menu, and this is expected behavior. Maybe with ADC client should also place all commands in userlist menu?
Steven, thanks for the reply
I always thought, that context means parameter substitusion, so the first command is definetely a hub-level command. According to ADC 1.0 spec, mySID is available in hub context, and no other data is required - hence it IS context 1, IMHO.
Well, afaik NMDC also provides contexts for commands, and they are always show up in userlist right-click menu, and this is expected behavior. Maybe with ADC client should also place all commands in userlist menu?