OPALE - 10.0 - Utilisation - Créer ou modifier une ligne de commande d'une action/en

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En cas de création de plusieurs lignes de commande dans une seule action, les commandes sont exécutées dans l'ordre de leur création.
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If you are creating several command lines in one action, commands will be run according to the order in which they were created.
La première ligne créée porte le numéro 10, la seconde le 20...
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The first line created is number 10, the second is number 20...
  
  
 
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Version actuelle datée du 4 juin 2019 à 15:57

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Creating a new command line

  • Type 5 (command lines) before the action you wish to edit, and press Enter to confirm.
  • Press F6.
  • Enter the command line you want to run (Press F4 to open the command prompt)
  • Enter the names of the variables to retrieve the attributes of the original spooled file (name and number of the spooled file, of the job, of the user) or to take the values you will define in the details of option 3 (sending fonts and overlays...)

Editing a command line

  • Type 5 (command lines) before the action you wish to edit, and press Enter to confirm.
  • Type 2 before the command line you want to edit, and press Enter to confirm.
  • Edit the command line (Press F4 to open the command prompt)
  • Enter the names of the variables to retrieve the attributes of the original spooled file (name and number of the spooled file, of the job, of the user) or to take the values you will define in the details of option 3 (sending fonts and overlays...)


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If you are creating several command lines in one action, commands will be run according to the order in which they were created. The first line created is number 10, the second is number 20...