Restore the flow configuration from the given restore point.Ĭreate a restore point with the given name. Restore flow properties to their defaults. Subsequent flows will start again with a root parent revision. Remove the specified flow property's value. By defaults, it lists only supported recipes for the vendor. Return a list of job IDs generated in the last recipe. (Empty string if nothing was ran.Ĭheck if is supported by the current project.Ĭheck if the last recipe was skipped by InTime (Return true if it was skipped).Ĭheck if the last recipe was stopped by the user (Return true if it was stopped). Print the name of the recipe that was just executed. Print errors logged during the execution of the last recipe. List and describe all customizable configuration properties of the flow. Required before executing flow run_recipe command to initialize recipe parameters. Supported options: Refer to the flow set property values below. ArgumentĪdd the specified value into the desired flow property (supports only certain flow properties).Ĭlear the value of a flow property value. (Deprecated) Show or get feedback from user using a message box.Ĭontrol and execute the InTime flow. Provide details of the currently active strategy/result. Retrieve details of the current results set.Ĭonfigure, test and perform actions specific to different run targets. Get information about the project command (used together with the Project command). Get details and set properties of the opened project. Example: log something failed error Supported types:, , Send specific log messages to the InTime session log.
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Manage licenses and display the current InTime license file. Show a record of commands executed previously. CommandsĮxecute individual steps in the InTime flow. For example, typing 'flow' gives a list of commands in the 'flow' category. Typing the top-level command in the Tcl console displays the list of secondary commands. Reduce RunTime with Post Placement Estimatesįor more example scripts, please refer to Using Tcl Scripts.