ATC: ADDR target-addr -type source- addr -type This command sets the target address in the target document based on the specified source address type in the source document. target-addr-type is
ATC: ADDR target-addr -type source- addr -type This command sets the target address in the target document based on the specified source address type in the source document. target-addr-type is
Question: I’ve been reading through ATC Scripts and Automatic Workflow and also the Index of ATC Commands and I believe I can solve an issue we are having by using
Question: I figured out the ATC commands that I need in my workflow script and have added the new script to my Workflow Script library (as outlined in KBA-01778). Now
Question: I know that I can set up workflow scripts in a predefined route or, even better, through the Workflow Scripts tool so that the script can apply to many documents. But is
Question: Can I add an ATC script workflow to my predefined route? Is it possible to have my predefined route use a script from my Workflow Script library? Answer: Yes
Overview The ATC scripting language is a set of English directives. A script command can span multiple lines. Each script begins in the context of the source document with which
Question: Can you give me examples of ATC workflow scripts and how you set up if they are triggered by document events or called from a predefined route? Answer: Let’s
Purpose: The Workflow Scripts tool on the System Admin Dashboard organizes ATC scripts to be used in automatic workflow in the system. Scripts added through this tool are considered part
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ATC: ADD REVISION This command adds a revision to the document in memory. The new revision requires saving. Most workflow scripts are followed by an automatic save, or you can