
Writing Technician Interface Scripts
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run
The
run
command allows you to read and execute the Technician Interface
commands in a Technician Interface script file. The
run
command deletes all local
variables when a script ends.
Syntax
The
run
command has the following syntax:
run
[
-s
]
<vol>
:
<filename>
[
<p1>
[
<p2>
[
. . .<p9>
]]]
-s
prevents the system from returning an error message if the
run
command
cannot locate the specified script file.
<vol>
is the volume number of the script you want to execute.
<filename>
is the name of the script file you want to execute.
<p1>
,
<p2>
,
<p3>
,
<p4>
,
<p5>
,
<p6>
,
<p7>
,
<p8>
,
<p9>
are optional input
parameters to the script file. They may be referred to within the script file, as
follows:
<p1>
-> $1
<p2>
-> $2
<p3>
-> $3
<p4>
-> $4
<p5>
-> $5
<p6>
-> $6
<p7>
-> $7
<p8>
-> $8
<p9>
-> $9
To locate script errors, use the
verbose
on
command and then use the
run
command. The Technician Interface displays each line from the file before it
executes the line, enabling you to locate errors easily.
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