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6 - Menus<br />

Execute Menu<br />

Fig. 6-6<br />

Set Process Variables dialog box<br />

Name<br />

Specify the required variable name. Variable names can be 1 to 64 characters<br />

in length and must not begin with a digit. Variable names are not casesensitive.<br />

See also 14.1 “Variables and Expressions in Scripts”, 14-1.<br />

Note: You are not allowed to declare pre-defined variables with this dialog box.<br />

See 14.1.4 “Pre-Defined Variables”, 14-4 for information on the reserved names<br />

for pre-defined variables. Pre-defined variables must be declared before use with<br />

the Set Variable command.<br />

Type<br />

Choose either number (numeric variable) or string.<br />

Scope<br />

Choose either “run” or “instance” (see 6.4.6.4 “Scope of a Variable”, 6-15).<br />

Initial value<br />

Specify the required initial value.<br />

Mode<br />

Fixed value: The variable will be assigned the specified initial value.<br />

User Query: The operator will be prompted for the value of the variable when<br />

the process is run (see below).<br />

File import: The value of the variable will be imported from a file (see<br />

6.4.6.3 “Import File for the Declare Variables Feature”, 6-14).<br />

6.4.6.2 Set Process Variable Values Dialog Box<br />

If you have declared variables with the Declare Variables feature in <strong>Freedom</strong><br />

<strong>EVOware</strong> Plus and you chose User Query in the Set Process Variables dialog<br />

box, the following dialog box is shown when the process is run:<br />

<strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>, 393172, en, V<strong>2.3</strong> 6 - 13

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