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Note: You should include
write
commands in your scripts. If you do not use the
write
command, the changes will be lost when the NXC restarts. You could
use multiple
write
commands in a long script.
Figure 248
Maintenance > File Manager > Shell Script
Each field is described in the following table.
Table 200
Maintenance > File Manager > Shell Script
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Rename
Use this button to change the label of a shell script file on the NXC.
You cannot rename a shell script to the name of another shell script in the
NXC.
Click a shell script’s row to select it and click Rename to open the Rename
File screen.
Specify the new name for the shell script file. Use up to 25 characters
(including a-zA-Z0-9;‘~!@#$%^&()_+[]{}’,.=-).
Click OK to save the duplicate or click Cancel to close the screen without
saving a duplicate of the configuration file.
Remove
Click a shell script file’s row to select it and click Delete to delete the shell
script file from the NXC.
A pop-up window asks you to confirm that you want to delete the shell script
file. Click OK to delete the shell script file or click Cancel to close the screen
without deleting the shell script file.
Download Click a shell script file’s row to select it and click Download to save the
configuration to your computer.