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Table Of Contents
l Language
l VBScript:Select if your script is written in VBScript.
l JavaScript:Select if your script is written in Javascript.
l Perl:Select if your script is written in Perl.
l Python:Select if your script is written in Pyton.
l Tools
l Editor Options...:Opens the Editor Options.
l Help
l Contents and Indexes:Opens the Editor Help (this page)
The other options of the window are:
l The script editor text box:This is where you enter your XSLTScript that will be used. If you use an external script
file, this will display the content of the file (note however that modifying the script in this case does not modify the exter-
nal file and changes are not saved).
l Script running from:Choose if the script should be run from the editor text box, or from an external script file.
l Script filename and path:Either enter the full path of the XLSTScript, or click the Browse button to navigate to
the file. This option is only available if you choose external script file in the Script running from option.
With the Run Script action, the OnErrortab is accessible by right-clicking on the action in your process and clicking
Advanced Properties.
The On Error tab will be triggered if your script has an execution error (such as syntax error, etc) as well as when rais-
ing an error from wtihin your script. For more information, see
On Error Tab
The On Error Tab is common to all tasks. Details can be found on Task Properties Dialog.
If storing the message or ID, if they are store in a jobinfo they will be available in any error handling process where errors are
being forwarded. In all cases, if your process continues after the error, the contents of the variables selected in this window
will be available for the rest of your process, or whenever they are overwritten.
Common Errors
Though some error messages are specific to a task in particular, others may apply to any and all tasks because they are
related more to the system than to PlanetPress itself. Some examples would be W3813, W3830, W3991, W4005. These cor-
respond to issues such as not having any space to write files, permission errors on folders or files, etc.
Send to Process
The Send to Process task transfers job file(s), job information and all related files (metadata, sorted metadata, etc.) to a
selected process. This action task is asynchronous, meaning the current process will continue running in parallel to the process
chosen in this task and will not wait for it to finish.
This task is dual-purpose:It can be used either as an Action task, or as an Output task. In either case, it does not directly
produce an output, though the process it calls may produce one or more outputs.
In either case, the called process will ignore the input task along with its job infos and schedule, and use the job file, job infos,
metadata and variables from the current process.
General tab