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15 - Script Commands<br />

Start Script Command<br />

Stop sending email on error<br />

No eMails will be sent any more when errors occur. This option is used to<br />

disable a previous Send email on error command.<br />

Address<br />

Specify the recipient’s eMail address.<br />

Add screenshot as attachment<br />

If you check this checkbox, a screenshot of the current screen will be attached<br />

to the eMail which is sent.<br />

15.52 Start Script Command<br />

The Start Script command starts another script from the currently running script. In<br />

contrast to sub-routines, the new script can use a different worktable layout to the<br />

original script. The Start Script command is not available in <strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong><br />

Plus.<br />

The Start Script command terminates the currently executing script, closes it,<br />

loads and validates another script and starts it if there were no errors. If errors are<br />

found, the faulty script lines are marked in red and the new script is not executed.<br />

When executing the Start Script command, <strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> reacts as if the<br />

first script has terminated normally and the user manually loaded and started the<br />

new script.<br />

This means that the new script is not validated during validation of the first script,<br />

worklists which have been loaded in the first script are not available in the new<br />

script and variables and timers cannot be passed from the first script to the new<br />

script.<br />

Note: <strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> Plus allows you to declare variables which can be<br />

shared between different scripts (see 6.4.6 “Declare Variables”, 6-12).<br />

If the new script uses a different worktable layout to the original script, you must<br />

make sure that objects (e.g. labware) of the required types have been placed in<br />

the right positions on the instrument’s worktable before the new script is executed.<br />

The Start Script command is not allowed in sub-routines and advanced worklists.<br />

Fig. 15-81 Start Script command<br />

The parameters of the Start Script command are as follows:<br />

Edit field<br />

Specify the filename and location of the <strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> script you want to<br />

start.<br />

Browse: Click this button to look for existing <strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> scripts and to<br />

choose the one you want to start.<br />

<strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>, 393172, en, V<strong>2.3</strong> 15 - 117

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