4.1.20 Set Automatic Startup dialog box
The Set Automatic Startup dialog box appears when you choose Tools, Set Automatic Start in the Script Manager window.
Set the names of the script files to be started automatically by the Script Launcher.
- Notes
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If you attempt to set up automatic startup 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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This setting is not enabled in the Script Launcher service.
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- Organization of this subsection
(1) Components
- Script file name
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Lists the script files in the current execution folder that have not been registered for automatic startup in the execution environment file.
- Script file names for automatic start
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Lists the script files that have been registered for automatic startup in the execution environment file.
- Start
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Shows the start type.
- Time
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Shows whether or not the file is scheduled to start at a particular time.
ON is displayed if the file is scheduled. OFF is specified if the file is not scheduled.
- Date
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Shows whether or not the file is scheduled to start on a particular day.
ON is displayed if the file is scheduled. OFF is specified if the file is not scheduled.
- Time out
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Shows whether or not a time has been set to forcibly terminate the script.
ON is displayed if the file is scheduled. OFF is specified if the file is not scheduled.
(2) Operations
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In the Script file name list box, select a script file that you want to start automatically and then click the Add button. The selected file is added to the Script file names for automatic start list and deleted from the Script file name list.
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Click Add All to add all the files to the Script file names for automatic start list and delete them from the Script file name list.
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To remove a script file from the Script file names for automatic start list, select the file name and then click Delete. The script file is removed from the Script file names for automatic start list and added to the Script file name list.
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Click Delete All to remove all the files from the Script file names for automatic start list and add them to the Script file name list.
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Click OK to output the contents of the Script file names for automatic start list box as an automatic start information file.
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Click Cancel to close the dialog box without outputting an automatic start information file.
(3) Processing
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When this dialog box first opens, the current contents of the automatic start information file appear in the list box.
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If any script file in the current execution folder does not have an execution environment file, one is created when the dialog box first opens. The file is created irrespective of whether you choose OK or Cancel.