Hi Bodo, That fixed it!
Thanks, Matt On 6 May 2010 13:47, Strösser, Bodo <bodo.stroes...@ts.fujitsu.com> wrote: > Hi Matt, > > I fell into the same pitfall some time ago. > > IIRC, in the 'Getting started' there is an example having command name > and parameters in the <command> element. > But at least on Linux this does not work. > > You should use the <parms> element to specify params: > > python_script = '{STAF/Config/STAFRoot}/scripts/myscript.py' > var1 = '2' > var2 = '90' > > <command>python_script</command> > <parms>'%s %s' % (var1, var2)</parms> > > HTH > > Bodo > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Matt [mailto:mattmora...@gmail.com] > *Sent:* Thursday, May 06, 2010 1:03 PM > *To:* staf-users@lists.sourceforge.net > *Subject:* [staf-users] stax process command > > Hi all, > > I have an issue under Linux AMD64 running STAX. > > python_script = '{STAF/Config/STAFRoot}/scripts/myscript.py' > var1 = '2' > var2 = '90' > <command>'%s' % (python_script)</command> > > The above works fine, however when I try and add parameters. > > python_script = '{STAF/Config/STAFRoot}/scripts/myscript.py' > var1 = '2' > var2 = '90' > <command>'%s %s %s' % (python_script, var1, var2)</command> > > The process failed to start, RC: 10, STAFResult: Invalid command: > /opt/staf/scripts/myscript.py 2 90 > The command is not a file or does not have execute permissions. > OS RC2 > > Any ideas? > > Matt > >
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