by serverloading » Wed Apr 01, 2009 3:36 pm
(1) In a server loading script, a *evl script, a $NAME=value assignment
will apply to each repetition of the script. So if you run that
script 20 times, yes, the $NAME=value applies to each one just as
if you had manually run the script 20 times in a row.
(2) Each eValid launch -- one line in your *evl script -- is ONE
playback, possibly repeated entirely a specified number of times.
But to do what you want, think of your script this way, as having
three parts:
login
body
logout
If you split the script into three files you could just as well
do this by making a NEW script, call it topscript.evs, that contains
three references like this:
CallScript login.evs
CallScript body.evs
CallScript logout.evs
This would be identical to doing the first script, before cutting
up the file.
But if you did this:
CallScript login.evs
CallScript body.evs
CallScript body.evs
...20 times...
CallScript body.evs
CallScript body.evs
CallScript logout.evs
Then you would do the login once, the body 20 times, and the logout once.
eValid Tech Support Team