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Topic Title: Self documenting Topic Summary: What are you doing Created On: 04/26/2012 01:28 PM Status: Read Only |
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Hi,
Anyone have a method by which the AML files are read to provide documentation of what the script does. Ex: scriptname, Author, task purpose, preceding task, subsequent task, inbound data location, outbound data location, etc. Thanks, Rich |
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Hi Rich,
Are you trying to get the AML file information from within a task? The only way to determine things like the "task purpose" would be to add notes within the task or to the task properties. ------------------------- Liz Casale Technical Support Representative (213) 738-6966 Network Automation, Inc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AM5 5.5.5.1; AM6 6.2.8.0; AM7 7.1.3.0; AM8 8.0.9.0; AM9 9.0.3.4 BPA7 7.1.3.0; BPA8 8.0.9.0; BPA9 9.0.3.4 |
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