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12 - Running Scripts and Processes<br />

Running and Optimizing a Process (<strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> Plus)<br />

If the process has stopped before being completed<br />

Click Recover to start the Process Recovery Wizard (see 17.2.2.2 “Process<br />

Recovery Wizard, Recovery Settings”, 17-10).<br />

Click New Run to return to the standard view of the Runtime Controller, e.g. to<br />

run the process again from the beginning.<br />

If you have just made a calibration run<br />

Click Optimize first if you want to optimize the schedule before saving it.<br />

Click New Run to return to the standard view of the Runtime Controller, e.g. to<br />

run the process again. If you want to save a schedule for this process, do this<br />

before you click New.<br />

Click Update Proc to store information in the process file on the actual times<br />

required by device commands. The next time you run the process, the stored<br />

information allows the scheduler to plan more accurately and thus optimize<br />

the throughput of the process.<br />

Click Optimize to optimize the schedule using the real execution times which<br />

were recorded during the calibration run. You must then click Save to save the<br />

optimized schedule.<br />

Click Save Schedule to save a schedule for this process. Schedules can be<br />

used to ensure that processes always run the same way and use the same<br />

timing.<br />

<strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>, 393172, en, V<strong>2.3</strong> 12 - 13

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