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Step 1
You can specify the location of connection labels when viewing a script in monitor mode by
moving the slider in the Label position area. Move the slider to:
a.
Origin, for the connection label to display close to the node you are editing.
b.
Destination, for the connection label to display close to the targeted node.
c.
Center, for the connection label to display between the nodes.
Step 2
You can also select no to show the connection label by clearing the Display monitor labels
checkbox.
How to Validate Scripts
Step 1
To validate a single script, with the script open in the active window, select Script > Validate
or on the toolbar click the Validate Icon.
Step 2
To validate multiple scripts, select Script > Validate All or on the toolbar, click the Validate
All Icon.
You are prompted to choose between validating active versions of all scripts or all the opened
scripts:
Figure 8: Validate All Query Dialog
Step 3
Make the appropriate selection and click OK in the window.
a.
If a script is valid, a dialog box states it is valid.
b.
If the script is not valid, the Validate Script dialog box opens, with a list of the errors.
When you select an error, the node where the error occurs is highlighted in the Edit window.
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Chapter 1: Common Tasks
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