Marshal,
Reflection also has a object library that you might be able to connect to. Talk
to Chris P about this. When i was scripting for the VA i avoided any scripting
of inputs since Reflection has its own scripting ability and if that is used,
all staff can take advantage of the scripts. Btw, Doug and I were the previous
maintainers of VA Reflection scripts.
Also, putty is also approved for use at VHA.
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
On May 31, 2017, at 5:45 PM, Medoff, Marshall I. (FTC)__________�
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Jackie,
Thank you for your assistance anyway.
The emulator is called Reflection and prior to the latest update the function
worked with no issues.
One of the things I did to isolate the issue is fire off the function but not
follow it with the EnterKey function. I don't think it's a network echo
issue but it could be some setting that was being used in the prior version
of the emulator that is now incompatible with the new version.
Marshall Medoff
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Marshall, my experience is that terminal emulators can be b-words to work
with, & that's the very polite & highly edited version. Part of the problem
is the variable time delays that occur on the network, ie, things can work
fine 1 minute, & then, because of network slowdowns (or speedups) crater
abysmally the next. So you might wish to experiment w/the delay() function to
see if that makes any difference at all. What emulator are you using? There
can be compatibility issues w/Jaws & various emulators, which is another
consideration.
I don't feel like I'm being very helpful, but at least you don't feel like
you're yelling down the proverbial sewer.
On 5/31/17, Medoff, Marshall I. (FTC) <Marshall.Medoff@xxxxxx> wrote:
Thank you for your kind words.
The terminal emulator is ASCII with VT-100 emulation.
Marshall Medoff
AT Engineer/Dragon Developer
VA Section 508
Email: Section508@xxxxxx
Phone: 703-400-7069
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Marshall, first, nice to see you on this list. Just out of curiosity,
does your terminal emulator use ASCII or EBCDIC?
On 5/31/17, Medoff, Marshall I. (FTC) <Marshall.Medoff@xxxxxx> wrote:
All,
I am somewhat new to Jaws scripting but not to software development.
I have been working with a script that uses the TypeString function
to pass a command from a list in a dialog to a terminal emulator.
The command itself is contained in a string variable.
When the function executes, instead of passing the command, it passes
a random number of unrelated characters of the same string length as
the original command.
So my question is two fold:
What is going on with the TypeString function?
And
Is there an alternative to the TypeString function?
Thank you all for your assistance.
Best regards,
Marshall Medoff
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