List of used modules in ignition

Hello, fist question on here. Im pretty new to this. So, greetings! My question is: Is there a place where i can see which modules are being used in a project. Im developing a project with trial mode but ultimately i will need to qoute the license to run the software indefinitely. Is there an easy way to keep track of used modules. I just dont want to get a purchase order through and find out i missed something for some certain functionality of the project. Its hard to tell while designing because the software is fully unlocked in trial mode.

On the gateway page:

No, there's no tracking that would automatically indicate what features of what modules are referenced in a gateway.

I recommend starting new projects by installing just the modules you think you will need, and adding later if you discover you need another.

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It is pretty easy to know exactly what you are using:

Are you doing alarm notification? Alarm notification module
Is it SMS? Twilio or SMS module
Is it voice notification? Voice module

Are you using a visualisation?
Perspective? Perspective module, and count the clients you need.
Vision? Vision Module and count the clients you need.

Are you using Reports? Reporting Module

Are you using Transaction Manager? SQL Bridge Module

Using Web Dev? Web Dev Module

Are any of the drivers you are using in the "More Connectivity" section of the ignition pricing page? Add them too.
(All other drivers in default install are included in the platform)

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It gets a bit more difficult when you start using other utilities modules like Phil's Integration Toolkit, Paul's Ignition Extensions, embr-periscope, charting libraries like embr/apex/vCortex, etc

Those aren't part of a fresh install, and you actively have to install those.

Maybe someone else installed the software and you're the new person :man_shrugging:

Right, but anyone should expect to need something that has been deliberately installed. It is the bunch of modules that come with a quick install of the platform that need pruning.