3.1.13 Setting the script execution environment (individual items)
The following describes how to set individual items in the execution environment for a created script file.
To set the individual items in the script execution environment:
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In the client area, select one or more icons representing the script file(s) for which you want to set the execution environment.
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Choose File, Set Execution Environment, then choose Command Line or another command in the sub-menu.
Choose one of the following commands in the sub-menu:
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Command Line
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Working Folder
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Start Date
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Terminate Time
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Trace Output Folder
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User Trace Information
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If you choose Command Line:
The Set Execution Environment (Command Line) dialog box appears.
For details about using this dialog box, see 4.1.11 Set Execution Environment (Command Line) dialog box.
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If you choose Working Folder:
The Set Execution Environment (Working Folder) dialog box appears.
For details about using this dialog box, see 4.1.13 Set Execution Environment (Working Folder) dialog box.
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If you choose Start Date:
The Set Execution Environment (Start Date) dialog box appears.
For details about using this dialog box, see 4.1.14 Set Execution Environment (Start Date) dialog box.
If you attempt to set up a script execution environment (start date) while the JP1/Script service is not running, a dialog box containing the following error message appears:
The operation could not be performed because the JP1/Script service is not running. Launch the JP1/Script service, and then re-execute the operation.
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If you choose Terminate Time:
The Set Execution Environment (Terminate Time) dialog box appears.
For details about using this dialog box, see 4.1.15 Set Execution Environment (Terminate Time) dialog box.
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If you choose Trace Output Folder:
The Set Execution Environment (Trace Output Folder) dialog box appears.
For details about using this dialog box, see 4.1.16 Set Execution Environment (Trace Output Folder) dialog box.
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If you choose User Trace Information:
The Set Execution Environment (User Trace Information) dialog box appears.
For details about using this dialog box, see 4.1.17 Set Execution Environment (User Trace Information) dialog box.
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Set the required information.
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Click the OK button.
The specific item is set in the execution environment and the dialog box closes.
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This setting is not enabled in the Script Launcher service.