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Configuring Oracle OpenScript Profile Monitors<br />

This dialog box has the following options:<br />

Script – Displays the name of the script associated with this<br />

monitor and buttons to import, export, or view properties of the<br />

Script associated with this monitor.<br />

Note: It is recommended that the last step in your script is to<br />

close the browser window to ensure that processes are not left<br />

open. You can do this either by closing the browser window<br />

before you stop recording the script or using the right-click<br />

menu in Oracle OpenScript to add the close browser step. To do<br />

this, select Add from the right-click menu, select Other, expand<br />

the browser folder in the tree, and select Close Browser.<br />

Import – Opens a dialog box for selecting the OpenScript<br />

Script to import into the <strong>OneSight</strong> database. The imported<br />

file must be an Oracle OpenScript .zip file exported from<br />

OpenScript. This file contains all of the files necessary to run<br />

the script and can be located anywhere.<br />

Export – Opens a dialog box for specifying the location<br />

where you want to export the Script. This button is only<br />

available when you are modifying a monitor.<br />

Info – Displays the Script Import Information dialog box<br />

showing the name of the script and the date it was imported.<br />

When you have reimported a script, this dialog box also<br />

displays unmatched pages.<br />

Pages are matched when both the ordinal and name in the<br />

reimported script match those in the previously imported<br />

script. Pages can become unmatched when you add, insert,<br />

rename, or delete pages in the script in OpenScript. History is<br />

not available for unmatched scripts.<br />

For example, if the original script had the following pages:<br />

[1](/www.google.com)<br />

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