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Changes made in skill script is not reflecting in CIW

Ram Ganesh
Ram Ganesh over 7 years ago

Changes made in SKILL script is not reflecting after loading it in CIW as

load "/home/script/joinPath.il"

But the changes are reflecting if I copy & paste the script content in CIW.

Please give any solution or suggestion for this issue.

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  • skillUser
    skillUser over 7 years ago

    One observation that I can share is that I've seen this sometimes if the script was also open in the SKILL IDE (Debugger) window - once the window was closed the 'load' of the updated file would take effect.   However, if all your colleagues are seeing this for all scripts it seems unlikely that using the debugger would be the cause.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 7 years ago in reply to skillUser

    Good point Lawrence - although I would have expected in that case they would have thought to press the reload button in the IDE. I've hit that a few times (it's a bit annoying, I agree). Worth mentioning though, nevertheless just in case anyone else ever hits it.

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 7 years ago in reply to skillUser

    Good point Lawrence - although I would have expected in that case they would have thought to press the reload button in the IDE. I've hit that a few times (it's a bit annoying, I agree). Worth mentioning though, nevertheless just in case anyone else ever hits it.

    Andrew.

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