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3.
Click Add.
A new option appears at the end of Options.
4.
Complete the lower section of the dialog box:
Name
Type a description of the tool. (Example: If this command-line option opens a
Word document, enter Open default document.)
Command Line
(Optional.) Enter command-line options to change the default behavior of this
tool or application.
See
About Wise Package Studio command-line options
Guidelines for Entering Command Line Options
Auto Task Checking
Select a method for automatically completing tasks associated with this tool.
Do not mark task complete when tool finishes
The task check box is not marked automatically.
Always mark task complete when tool finishes
The task check box is marked the first time the tool closes—even if you
cancel it—regardless of whether it ran successfully.
Mark task complete if tool finishes successfully
The task check box is marked only when the tool is closed normally. If the
tool has a wizard interface, the wizard must be completed through the final
page. Canceling the tool does not mark the task complete.
Note
This option does not work for user-defined tools because it requires a return
code from the application.
Mark task complete if following file changes
The task check box is marked only when the file specified in the File Path
field changes. Example: If you have a task that runs InstallTailor, you might
want it to be marked complete only when the transform file is created.
When you select this option, the File Path field appears. Enter the path to
the file that must be changed or created in order for the task check box to
be marked. Because this tool can be associated with tasks in many different
projects, you should use Wise Package Studio variables. Example: If this
tool is Microsoft Word, you might enter [ProjectDir]\[FileName].doc to
represent the document that is created in the project directory with the
project file name.
5.
To move the new option to a different place in the options list, select the option and
click Move Up or Move Down.
6.
Click OK.
The next time a user associates this tool with a task in Process Templates Setup, the
new command-line option will be available.
Creating Projects, Processes, and Tools
on page 268 and
on page 72.
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