11-06-2013 09:21 PM - edited 03-14-2019 12:42 PM
Found "queuestats.aef" in the script repository. There is a Create File Document step.
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I have uploaded the html file to the default folder under Document Management
In the debug I am getting "no such file or dirctory" error.
Do I have the location of the file right in the Create File Document step?
Thanks,
Solomon
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11-06-2013 10:27 PM
That's unfortunate. This script will not work in UCCX 9 without a few modifications.
I haven't seen the script myself, but from the screenshots you sent, you'll have to change from reading/writing to the local disk to reading/writing to the Document repository. That means, no more Create File Document or Write Document steps.
Since you said you have uploaded the HTML to the default language folder in the repo, you would then change your script's Create File Document step from:
doc = Create File Document ("C:\Program Files\wfavvid\Documents\user\en_US\queueStats-template.html")
To a Set step like this:
Set doc = DOC[queueStats-template.html]
You see, DOC[] is used for accessing files in the repository and FILE[] is used for accessing files on disk.
There maybe other errors in this free script, so post back if you find more.
Anthony Holloway
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11-06-2013 10:27 PM
That's unfortunate. This script will not work in UCCX 9 without a few modifications.
I haven't seen the script myself, but from the screenshots you sent, you'll have to change from reading/writing to the local disk to reading/writing to the Document repository. That means, no more Create File Document or Write Document steps.
Since you said you have uploaded the HTML to the default language folder in the repo, you would then change your script's Create File Document step from:
doc = Create File Document ("C:\Program Files\wfavvid\Documents\user\en_US\queueStats-template.html")
To a Set step like this:
Set doc = DOC[queueStats-template.html]
You see, DOC[] is used for accessing files in the repository and FILE[] is used for accessing files on disk.
There maybe other errors in this free script, so post back if you find more.
Anthony Holloway
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11-07-2013 06:33 AM
Thanks Anthony, got it working with the "Set doc" step.
Solomon
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