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megilonline@gmail.com science forum beginner
Joined: 08 Jun 2006
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 12:57 pm Post subject:
Debug Chemstation Macro
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I work in a laboratory with the latest edition of HP-Agilent
Chemstation. We are having problems converting macros from our old
system (Windows NT) to (Window XP). There are multiple macros spread
throughout the system. I had taken a macro class a few years ago and I
remember a command that traces the steps of each macro from the command
line. Would anyone happen to know what that command was?
Thanks in advance.
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Paul science forum beginner
Joined: 13 Nov 2005
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 7:16 pm Post subject:
Re: Debug Chemstation Macro
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Hi,
I think it's F8...
Paul
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| Quote: | I work in a laboratory with the latest edition of HP-Agilent
Chemstation. We are having problems converting macros from our old
system (Windows NT) to (Window XP). There are multiple macros spread
throughout the system. I had taken a macro class a few years ago and I
remember a command that traces the steps of each macro from the command
line. Would anyone happen to know what that command was?
Thanks in advance.
Mark
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Thunderbunny science forum beginner
Joined: 10 Jun 2006
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Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 9:02 am Post subject:
Re: Debug Chemstation Macro
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You can turn on logging by entering
Logging 7, "c:\hpchem\core\debug.log"
at the command line. You can change the detail by using "SetVerbose x" with
x=0-3, 3 being the most detail.
Hope this is of help
Martin
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| Quote: | I work in a laboratory with the latest edition of HP-Agilent
Chemstation. We are having problems converting macros from our old
system (Windows NT) to (Window XP). There are multiple macros spread
throughout the system. I had taken a macro class a few years ago and I
remember a command that traces the steps of each macro from the command
line. Would anyone happen to know what that command was?
Thanks in advance.
Mark
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