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| Topic Started: Nov 17 2009, 02:50 PM (90 Views) | |
| BobbyB | Nov 17 2009, 02:50 PM Post #1 |
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Here is my scenario in a nutshell: I have taught myself how to use the ProcessFlow Designer to do a revamp on some of our ProcessFlows now that we are on LSF9. Part of this stems from the desire to not have to hunt through a dozen scripts and log files each time something goes wrong. The script I started off was somewhat basic, no branching, just a straight forward push. I have added some email nodes, a branch node to check on the merc mapping to see if it passed or failed (primary reason for wanting this revamp) as well as a node that will attempt to restart the related laserv.cfg service just in case the failed mapping shut it down (does it always do this in a PFlow?). My main focus right now is how to set up my email node on the 'success' branch of the merc check such that after the mapping is done, values imported and job submitted, that the user will get a copy of the print file that the job generates. This is how it functions at the moment with the 'billion scripts' configuration. Is it possible to get an email node to attach the print file of a submitted job from a prior System Commands Property Node? Let me know if more info is needed, I am still reading through the user manual and may find it in a later chapter. I have attached the flow in question to give a visual of what I am trying to do. Thank you for your time. |
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| BobbyB | Nov 18 2009, 10:23 AM Post #2 |
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To answer my own question, yes it is. Sorry for wasting board space. |
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