GenTran 5.1 Manual De Usuario
Editing Sessions
Using Process Control
Gentran:Server for Windows – November 2005
Gentran:Server for Windows User’s Guide
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Editing Sessions
Introduction
If an event calls a session that is currently processing or is activated, you are
unable to edit and save the session until the event has either finished processing or
you suspend the event. However, you can edit the session and use the Save As
function to save it under another name.
unable to edit and save the session until the event has either finished processing or
you suspend the event. However, you can edit the session and use the Save As
function to save it under another name.
Reference
See Procedure: suspending an event on page 11 - 37 for more information.
See Procedure: suspending an event on page 11 - 37 for more information.
Procedure
To edit an existing session, complete the following steps:
Step
Action
1
Click Process Control on The Desk.
System response
The system displays the Gentran:Server Process Control dialog box.
The system displays the Gentran:Server Process Control dialog box.
2
Click the Sessions tab to access the sessions options.
System response
The system displays the Process Control dialog box (Sessions tab).
The system displays the Process Control dialog box (Sessions tab).
3
Select a session to display the session script.
4
With the session selected, click Ins to insert a command above the
current line.
current line.
System response
The system displays the Action Setup dialog box.
The system displays the Action Setup dialog box.
5
From the Command list, select a command.
Note
The Commands list allows you to select which command you want to
add to the script, which enables you to access the parameters for that
command (displayed below this box in the Action Setup section.
The Commands list allows you to select which command you want to
add to the script, which enables you to access the parameters for that
command (displayed below this box in the Action Setup section.
Reference
See Commands on page 11 - 6 for more information.
See Commands on page 11 - 6 for more information.
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