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Example 5: When the output location is not specified

Scenario: Assume the same scenario as Example 1, except the user does not specify an output location.

During the execution, External process node launches the following command:

C:\SomeScript c:\temp\someFile c:\temp\someFile

With no output location specified, the External Process node automatically uses the same output parameter as the input parameter when the script is launched.

Example 6: Using “ ” for a path that contains a space

Scenario: If you are using a path with a space for your DOS script, you can use “ “, per this example. Assume the same scenario as Example 1, except the working directory is c:\program files. Note the space between program and files. The user configures the External Process node as follows:

Profile name: Something

Script Full Path: c:\SomeScript

Parameters: “$in$” $out$

Working directory: c:\program files

Output Location: c:\brianOut

Time interval: 30 seconds

Notice the quotations (“ “) around $in$

During execution, the External Process node launches the following command:

C:\SomeScript c:\program Files\someFilec:\brianOut\someFile

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