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{{Command|syntax=RUN_REPORTER <reporter type> [<custom template>] [<render type>] | {{Command|syntax=RUN_REPORTER <output file> <reporter type> [<custom template>] [<render type>] | ||
|description=:Run the reporter. | |description=:Run the reporter. | ||
|param1=<reporter type>| | |param1=<output file>|param1_desc=Output filename | ||
| | |param2=<reporter type>|param2_desc=0=part, 1=tool, 2=ops, 3=custom | ||
| | |param3=<custom template>|param3_desc=Custom Template Filename (only used if reporter type=3) | ||
|param4=<render type>|param4_desc=0=op sim, 1=legacy cpr (default op sim) | |||
}} | }} | ||
===Example=== | ===Example=== | ||
:RUN_REPORTER 1 | :RUN_REPORTER "MyReport.xlsx", 1 | ||
:RUN_REPORTER 2, 1 | :RUN_REPORTER "MyReport.xlsx", 2, 1 | ||
:RUN_REPORTER 3, "MyCustomTemplate.txt" | :RUN_REPORTER "MyReport.xlsx", 3, "MyCustomTemplate.txt" | ||
:Note - When using a custom template, you must specify the full pathname of the template file | |||
:unless the template is in the same folder as the macro, in which case just the filename can be used | |||
[[Category:Miscellaneous]] | [[Category:Miscellaneous]] |
Latest revision as of 23:45, 14 January 2019
Command
- RUN_REPORTER <output file> <reporter type> [<custom template>] [<render type>]
- Run the reporter.
Parameters
- <output file>
- Output filename
- <reporter type>
- 0=part, 1=tool, 2=ops, 3=custom
- <custom template>
- Custom Template Filename (only used if reporter type=3)
- <render type>
- 0=op sim, 1=legacy cpr (default op sim)
Example
- RUN_REPORTER "MyReport.xlsx", 1
- RUN_REPORTER "MyReport.xlsx", 2, 1
- RUN_REPORTER "MyReport.xlsx", 3, "MyCustomTemplate.txt"
- Note - When using a custom template, you must specify the full pathname of the template file
- unless the template is in the same folder as the macro, in which case just the filename can be used