Difference between revisions of "Command:Execute"
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=== Example 1 === | === Example 1 === | ||
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execute ${MyCommand} | execute ${MyCommand} | ||
;Output | ;Output |
Latest revision as of 18:34, 20 March 2012
Syntax
Execute | |
Usage | Beginner |
Level of Understanding | Beginner |
Computer Savvy | Newbie |
Logic | Beginner |
Execute <command>
Description
Executes a command, after parsing variables. This can be used, for example, to execute a command stored in a variable, or to cause commands that normally prevent the system from parsing variables in its parameters to do so.
Examples
Example 1
- Input
variable string MyCommand "echo My eyes! The goggles -- they do nothing!" execute ${MyCommand}
- Output
My eyes! The goggles -- they do nothing!