Input masks which can be created using the scriptA particular Automation Engine object type. statement :READ are displayed if a script runs in dialog mode. The system assumes that a 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. who is logged on to the UserInterfaceThis is the Automation Engine's graphical user interface. [Formerly called the "Rich Client", "RichGUI" and "Dialog Client."] at this point in time can react to such a mask.
Whether a script runs in dialog mode depends on the setting "Generate at runtimeThe duration of a task's execution. It refers to the period between a task's start and end. It does not include its activation period (see also: activation and start)." which is available in the Attributes tab.
A script does not run in dialog mode if "Generate at runtime" has been activated in its objectAutomation Engine controlled activities and processes are structured in the form of objects. See also: Task.
A script runs in dialog mode if:
A script does not run in dialog mode if:
Use the script function GET_ATT with the attribute DCMODUS to find out whether a script runs in dialog mode.
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