Re: [ADSM-L] Re: Defining a script that references a file
2014-09-18 11:24:25
The script source file is only used at the time you define the script.
But you don't have to delete and redefine the script each time you want to
change the script itself; you just can't change the source file to do it.
Once the script is defined, whether via a source file or directly in the
define/update commands, you can always update the already-defined script with
"update script" commands (to add new lines or replace existing ones).
=Dave
On 09/18/2014 07:58 AM, George Huebschman wrote:
> Gary,
> Thanks.
> Sadly, I had hoped you'd tell me it was operator error.
>
> George Huebschman (George H.)
>
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