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TSTool User's Manual - 10.21.00
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User's Manual for version 10.21.00
Decision Support - Doc Type
Software Documentation
Date
7/14/2013
DSS Category
DMI Utilities
Contract/PO #
C153966A
Prepared By
Riverside Technology, Inc.
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Getting Started TSTool Documentation <br />Getting Started - 12 <br />3.4 File Menu - Main Input and Output Control <br /> <br />The File menu provides standard input and output features as described below. Some menus are visible <br />only when certain inp ut types are enabled or when time series have been processed. <br /> <br /> Menu_File File Menu <br /> <br />3.4.1 File…New – Open Command File or Databases <br /> <br />The File…New…Command File menu item clears the current commands so that a new command file can <br />be started. A new command file name will be requested when the commands are saved. <br /> <br />3.4.2 File…Open – Open Command File or Databases <br /> <br /> Menu_File_Open <br />File…Open Menu <br /> <br />The File…Open…Command File menu item displays a dialog to select an existing command file. After <br />a file is select ed, the file contents replace the contents of the Commands list. A prompt is displayed i f <br />commands already exist in the Commands list and have been modified. Opening a command file causes <br />the working directory (folder) to be set to the folder from which the command file was read. All other <br />files specified with a relative path will be found relative to the command file. The <br />File…Open…Command File (no discovery) menu item can be selected to load a command file without <br />running discovery mode, which may be appropriate when loading large command files such as generated <br />by expanding a template. Discovery mode is needed when editing commands because it provides lists of <br />time series and other data to command editors. <br /> <br />TSTool automatically will attempt to update older command files to new syntax if a command has <br />changed. If a change occurs, the command file will be marked as modified and will need to be saved to <br />reflect the changes. If an error occurs updating a command, it will be marked with an error and a <br />co mment will be inserted with the original command indicating that an automated update could not occur. <br />Unrecognized commands are marked with an error and will generate errors if run. <br /> <br />38
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