8.5
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
 - Welcome to PReS Workflow 8.5
 - System Requirements
 - Basics
 - Features
- The Nature of PReS Workflow
 - About Branches and Conditions
 - Configuration Components
 - Connect Resources
 - About Data
 - About Documents
 - Debugging and Error Handling
 - The Plug-in Bar
 - About Printing
 - About Processes and Subprocesses
 - Using Scripts
 - Special Workflow Types
 - About Tasks
 - Task Properties
 - Variable Properties
 - Working With Variables
 - About Configurations
 - About Related Programs and Services
 
 - The Interface
 - Copyright Information
 - Legal Notices and Acknowledgements
 
Python
Watch.SetJobInfo(3, "Job info 3 Value")
Perl
$Watch->SetJobInfo(3, "Job info 3 Value");
Watch.GetVariable
Returns the string value of the corresponding variable name. Note that if an undeclared variable is called
using this method, an error will be generated.
Syntax
Watch.GetVariable(Name: String): String
Example
VBScript
Dim s
s = Watch.GetVariable("MyVariable")
Watch.Log "MyVariable's value is: " + s, 2
s = Watch.GetVariable("global.MyVariable")
Watch.Log "global.MyVariable's value is: " + s, 2
JavaScript
var s;
s = Watch.GetVariable("MyVariable");
Watch.Log("MyVariable's value is: " + s, 2);
s = Watch.GetVariable("global.MyVariable");
Watch.Log("Jobinfo 3's value is: " + s, 2);
Python
s = Watch.GetVariable("MyVariable")
Watch.Log("global.MyVariable's value is: " + s, 2)
Perl
$s = $Watch->GetJobInfo(3);
$Watch->ShowMessage("global.MyVariable's value is: " . $s, 2);










