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Mulvenna Posted - 07/01/2014 : 04:58:41 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release: Origin Pro 9.1.0 (32-bit) Sr2
Operating System: Windows 7

Hi,

I have recently updated from Origin 8.6 to Origin 9.1.

In 8.6, I had a number of .OGS files saved in my user files folder which meant that I could call a script file by simply typing the file name in the command window.

When I do this in 9.1 I simply get a #Command Error!

Is this not possible anymore in 9.1?

Regards,
C.Mulvenna

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lkb0221 Posted - 07/01/2014 : 10:16:37 AM
Hi,

Can you try using Tools: Transfer User Files to convert the 8.6 files to 9.1.
This should work.

Zheng
OriginLab

Mulvenna Posted - 07/01/2014 : 07:28:10 AM
Also, after changing the user file folder directory, if I type "cd" in the command window, it still tells me my working directory has not been changed.
Mulvenna Posted - 07/01/2014 : 07:25:13 AM
Hi Sean,

Thanks for the reply.

Yes I have done this. You see, the way I had Origin 8.6 set up was my user file folder was on a shared server, so that anyone that uses Origin can access the same script files. (i.e. multiple Origin users share the same user file folder) This ran perfectly.

So I have now created a second folder named "User Files (9.1)" and in the Origin options, have changed the User Files Folder to this directory.

But I have realized, my problem is that this is not working. If I save my scripts in the original directory (C:\Users\"USERNAME"\Documents\OriginLab\91\User Files) they can be called even though I have changed the user file directory within Origin and have restarted multiple times.

Do you know why this may happen?

Regards,
Conor
SeanMao Posted - 07/01/2014 : 06:08:45 AM
Hi C.Mulvenna,

Origin 9.1 certainly still supports the feature you mentioned as long as the *ogs files are stored in Origin 9.1 user file folder instead of Origin 8.6 user file folder.

Did you transfer the *.ogs files to new directory?

Regards!

Sean

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