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alkamid Posted - 10/10/2010 : 06:10:00 AM
Origin Ver.: OriginPro 8 SR3
Operating System: Ubuntu 10.04 (wine)

Here's my script: http://paste.pocoo.org/show/273499/

It works properly when I copy it (the whole script) into the Script Window. However, if I try to run it by writing
run script.ogs

I get an error:
fname.GetToken(ii,CRLF)$: str expression error


Why? What should I do to be able to run the script with a single command?
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alkamid Posted - 10/12/2010 : 04:41:37 AM
Thank you, it solved my problem.
Laurie Posted - 10/11/2010 : 10:27:05 AM
Please use "run.file(script.ogs);" instead of the run command. The run command executes line by line, so you'd need to put the open { on the same line as the loop command. The run.section() and run.file() object method provides greater flexibility for script file execution.



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