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Simulator 16 User Guide - PowerWorld

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Script Mode Introduction<br />

The Script Mode is used to access the Script Command window. <strong>Simulator</strong> scripting allows a method of<br />

grouping multiple commands for sequential processing by <strong>Simulator</strong>. From the Script Command<br />

Execution window, the user can manually enter script commands for processing, or load an auxiliary<br />

file containing multiple script commands and data modification commands.<br />

Some features in <strong>Simulator</strong> are available exclusively in either RUN mode or EDIT mode. This<br />

functionality is preserved in the script language. If the Script Command Execution Dialog is opened<br />

from Edit Mode, <strong>Simulator</strong> defaults to EDIT mode. If the Script Command Execution Dialog is opened<br />

from Run Mode (or when a script is initially started), <strong>Simulator</strong> defaults to the RUNmode.<br />

To switch modes, use the EnterMode (mode) script command.<br />

There are also a number of general script actions that can be executed in either mode. See Script<br />

General Actions for more details.<br />

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