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JP1 Version 11 JP1/Script Description and Reference (For Windows Systems)


3.2.13 Setting the script execution environment

The following describes how to set the execution environment for a created script file. You can also do this from the Script Manager window.

To set the execution environment for multiple script files, use the Script Manager window. For details about how to use the Script Manager window, see 3.1.12 Setting the script execution environment (all items).

To set the script execution environment from Script Editor:

  1. Display the script file for which you want to set the execution environment.

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  2. Choose Monitoring, Set Execution Environment.

    The Set Execution Environment (Start Information) dialog box appears.

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    For details about using this dialog box, see 4.1.8 Set Execution Environment (Start Information) dialog box.

  3. Set the required start information.

    You must write a command line if a parameter is required for processing, or if you wish to set the output format of the analysis trace or execution trace.

    For details on specifying command lines, see 6.2 Rules for writing command lines.

  4. Click the Terminate Information tab.

    The Set Execution Environment (Terminate Information) dialog box appears.

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    For details about using this dialog box, see 4.1.9 Set Execution Environment (Terminate Information) dialog box.

  5. Set the termination time.

    If you want to disable forced termination at a set time, make sure the time is set to zero.

  6. Click the Trace Information tab.

    The Set Execution Environment (Trace Information) dialog box appears.

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    For details about using this dialog box, see 4.1.10 Set Execution Environment (Trace Information) dialog box.

  7. Set the required trace information.

    You do not need to set any information in this dialog box unless you particularly want to set the number of output lines in the trace file or other such information.

  8. Click the OK button.

    The execution environment is set and the dialog box closes.

Note

If you attempt to set up a script execution environment 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.