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Avaya CMS R16 - Outputting in HTML - No HTML file created.

aDroid (TechnicalUser)
10 May 12 17:23

I am attempting to create a script for a series of reports that output (and replace) and HTML file with the new data at a specified interval.

I have been able to accomplish this task using a combination of "Interactive script (*.acsup)" and Windows (XP) Scheduled Tasks. Each time the script runs, the HTML file is replaced with the new data, however a report window is also launched, up to a limit of five (5), a which point the script is no longer able to run.

When I attempt to duplicate the steps using "Automatic script (*.acsauto)" no HTML file is created.

Are there additional steps for using Automatic scripts that I have over looked? Or are the reports outputted to a folder other than the one which I specified?

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