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How to execute a skill script at command line

harishgurram
harishgurram over 11 years ago

Hi,

I written a skill script which creates a widget, I want to run this script at command line. How to do this. And Is there any way to execute skill script with out opening the tool.

Thanks,

Harish.

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    harishgurram over 11 years ago

     I have tried virtuoso -nograph -replay <skill file>, but this does not opening a widget, written in the skill file.

    If I use virtuoso -replay <skillfile>, it is working fine, and opening my widget along with CIW.

    The dbAccess <skillfile> also does not open widgets.

    Is there any way to execute a skill code having widgets, at command line with out opening the CIW. 

    Is there any alternate solution to this.

    Thanks,

    Harish

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    harishgurram over 11 years ago

     I have tried virtuoso -nograph -replay <skill file>, but this does not opening a widget, written in the skill file.

    If I use virtuoso -replay <skillfile>, it is working fine, and opening my widget along with CIW.

    The dbAccess <skillfile> also does not open widgets.

    Is there any way to execute a skill code having widgets, at command line with out opening the CIW. 

    Is there any alternate solution to this.

    Thanks,

    Harish

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