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Running skill code using perl script

anandmohan
anandmohan over 8 years ago

HI,

I have a perl code, using that perl code is it possible to execute a skill code?

If any example is provided  that will be very helpful

Regards

Anand

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    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

    Anand,

    Have your perl script create a file containing:

    mgc_rve_load_setup_file("calibreview_setup")

    and then have the perl script use:

    system("virtuoso -restore theScriptYouCreated.il");

    Your requirements aren't that clear, so not quite sure whether you can batch all these things together into a single virtuoso invocation or multiple invocations makes more sense.

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

    Anand,

    Have your perl script create a file containing:

    mgc_rve_load_setup_file("calibreview_setup")

    and then have the perl script use:

    system("virtuoso -restore theScriptYouCreated.il");

    Your requirements aren't that clear, so not quite sure whether you can batch all these things together into a single virtuoso invocation or multiple invocations makes more sense.

    Andrew.

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