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Replacing Content While a Script is Running
You can replace content while an event script is running. The content must already exist on the
DMPs. For given script instance, content x in ALL playlists is replaced with content y. You can click
refresh button to see current content. Be sure to click Save.
DMPs. For given script instance, content x in ALL playlists is replaced with content y. You can click
refresh button to see current content. Be sure to click Save.
Editing an Active Event Script
You can now edit an event script while it is running. The changes will take effect when the event
script is stopped and reloaded – regardless of whether tomcat is stopped and reloaded.
script is stopped and reloaded – regardless of whether tomcat is stopped and reloaded.
When you make changes to an event script while it is running, your changes do not take effect in real
time. To make your changes take effect in real time, use the content replacement feature.
time. To make your changes take effect in real time, use the content replacement feature.
While an event script is running, you can:
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Edit event script actions
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Move devices around in zones / groups
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Change playlists (order of contents, which contents are in / out).
Changes to the following will take place immediately the next time the flash template restarts:
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templates
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channel multicast addresses / channel guide
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luxury suites
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concessions
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firmware
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RS-232 codes on the DMPs
Notes:
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You cannot delete an event state while an event script is running.
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Deleting content used by the event script while the event script is running may cause
unpredictable problems with any DMPs whose content is not synchronized.
unpredictable problems with any DMPs whose content is not synchronized.
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Modifying of the content used by an event script will affect any DMPs staged after the start of the
event script.
event script.
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If you change the RS-232 string in a Device Spec, or change which Device Spec a Location is
associated to, that change will take effect immediately for the Action Send RS-232 Command .
For the Action Turn On or Turn Off, the change will take effect on the next DMP restart (so if the
DMP was restarted during the event, the new RS-232 strings will take effect).
associated to, that change will take effect immediately for the Action Send RS-232 Command .
For the Action Turn On or Turn Off, the change will take effect on the next DMP restart (so if the
DMP was restarted during the event, the new RS-232 strings will take effect).
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If you modify the name of an event script or event state, the change will be reflected immediately
in SV Director. Any event state changes will trigger the DMPs to change states. Previously,
renaming event scripts or event states could cause the DMPs to stop changing states.
in SV Director. Any event state changes will trigger the DMPs to change states. Previously,
renaming event scripts or event states could cause the DMPs to stop changing states.
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If you start an event script while you are editing it, you may lose your edits when you try to save
your changes.
your changes.
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Changes to the template designs will take place immediately (on next device reboot), and will
not be delayed until next the event start.
not be delayed until next the event start.
See the Creating and Editing Event Scripts Guide for more information.