5 Either type the ECMAScript, or copy the ECMAScript into the editor from an existing file.
6 To save the ECMAScript press Ctrl+S after the ECMAScript is finished.
For information on how to use the ECMAScript editor, see
Editor," on page
11.2 Using the ECMAScript Editor
ECMAScript objects are supported only with servers that have Identity Manager 3.5 or later
installed. If a server in a selected driver set is earlier than Identity Manager 3.5, an error message is
displayed, and Designer does not allow the object to be created. Change the version of the server to
Identity Manager 3.5 or later on the properties of the server, then the ECMAScript object can be
created.
Designer provides an ECMAScript editor, which also includes an ECMA Expression Builder. You
use both to create the ECMAScript.
To access the ECMAScript editor:
1 Right-click an ECMAScript object in the Outline view, then select Edit.
or
When creating an ECMAScript object, select the check box Open the editor after creating the
object.
The ECMAScript editor provides different types of functionality depending upon which section you
are using.
Section 11.2.1, "Main Scripting Area," on page 176
Section 11.2.2, "Expression Builder," on page 178
Section 11.2.3, "Functions and Variables," on page 180
Section 11.2.4, "Error Display," on page 181
Section 11.2.5, "Shell Area," on page 182
11.2.1 Main Scripting Area
The ECMAScript editor provides a main scripting area where the ECMAScript is created. You can
type a new script, or copy an existing one.
176 Policies in Designer 3.5
176.
Section 11.2, "Using the ECMAScript