Use the options on the Scripts menu to record, edit, and play scripts.
This option records actions and saves them to a script file for easy retrieval and play back. When you select Record Script from the Scripts menu, the Record Script File window is displayed. On this window, you select the directory and script file name. The file type should be Script Files. After you have chosen the script file, the system records (saves to the script file) certain menu choices you select or any manual entries of asynchronous script commands you make. See“Other Communications Channel menus” for a list of available menu choices.
The Play Script option retrieves the actions you saved in a script file (opens the script file) when you recorded the script and plays them back (executes the commands in the script file). When you select Play Script from the Scripts menu, the Play Script File window displays. On this window, you select the location (full directory path) and filename of the script file that you want to play. The file type should be Script Files.
This option lets you modify a script file that you have recorded. When you select Edit Script from the Scripts menu, the Edit Script File window is displayed. On this window, you select the location (full directory path) and filename of the script file that you want to edit. The file type is Script Files.
Select a script file to modify and click Open. Notepad displays the text of the recorded script file. Edit the file and choose Save from the File menu to save the changes. Choose Exit from the File menu to return to the main asynchronous communications window.