Novell ADMINSTUDIO 9.5 User Manual page 149

Hide thumbs Also See for ADMINSTUDIO 9.5:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Table 3-12 • Tool Properties Dialog Box/Configuration Tab Options (cont.)
Option
Delete
Note •
Most AdminStudio Tools have one or more command-line configurations already defined. Although you can
change or remove these configurations, there is no way to automatically reset them to their default values.
Ways to Assign a Command Line to a Tool
There are three ways a user can assign a command line to a tool:
Tool Properties Panel of Add Tool
Tool Properties Panel of the Add Tool Wizard.
Properties Tab of the Tool Properties Dialog
command line on the Properties Tab of the Tool Properties dialog box.
Configuration Tab of the Tool Properties Dialog
Properties dialog box, you can create multiple command lines and can use AdminStudio variables in these
command lines. Then, when you go to the Workflow tab and create a new Workflow, you can associate a Tool
with a task and also select which command line configuration they want to use. Once you have done that, you
can go to Project tab and create a new Project. When you create a new Project, you will have to specify the
Source Package and the target directory and file name. Once the Project is created, when you execute the
task, AdminStudio will execute the command line configuration you previously selected by replacing the
AdminStudio variables in the command line.
Note •
A command Line entered by the user in Properties Tab of the Tool Properties dialog box play no role in
the Workflow and Project tab. This command line is used only when you run the tool from the Tools Tab.
AdminStudio 9.5 User Guide
Description
Click to delete the selected command line.
ADS-0950-UG00
Wizard—When you add a tool, you can assign a command line on the
Box—When you view the tool's properties, you can assign a
Box—Using the Configuration Tab of the Tool
Chapter 3: Using the AdminStudio Interface
AdminStudio Interface Reference
149

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents