Objective:
- Using scriptA particular Automation Engine object type. statements
Each AE Scripting line commences with a script statement (except for JCL and comments).
Script statements are AE Script elements that start with a colon (:) and are shown in blue in the UserInterfaceThis is the Automation Engine's graphical user interface. [Formerly called the "Rich Client", "RichGUI" and "Dialog Client."]'s script editor. They are often used in combination with a value assignment.
For example, the script element :PRINT is a script statement (see lesson 1).
Another example of a script statement is :SEND_MSG. It sends a message to a particular AE userIn the Automation Engine, a user is an instance of a User object, and generally the user is a specific person who works with Automic products. The User object is assigned a user ID and then a set of access rights to various parts of the Automation Engine system and product suite. These access rights come in the form of Automation Engine authorizations and privileges, Decision user roles and EventBase rights and ARA web application object rights. You can manage all these centrally in the ECC user management functions. See also, Unified user management.. This message is then displayed in the Message Window.
For example:
: SEND_MSG "GREEN","EDP","Please start backup process."
You can use the script statement :PUT_ATT in order to change the attributes of the objectAutomation Engine controlled activities and processes are structured in the form of objects. See also: Task in which a script element is used. The following scripting line sets the attribute "accounts" (for example, in the Attributes tabof a Script object):
: PUT_ATT INT_ACCOUNT="Accounts"
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