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I have tried to run a script over batch file with this code:
@echooffREM*******************************************************REMScriptlaunchesCodesysandexecutestestDesktop.pyREM*******************************************************cd"C:\Program Files (x86)\Eaton\XSOFT-CODESYS-3\CODESYS\Common\"XSOFT3.exe-profile="XSOFT-CODESYS V3.5.10"-runscript="C:\Users\E9955465\Work\MyProjects\Factory of the Future FoF\CodesysProjects\SolutionCenter\AE_StandardLibs\EA_MQTT\trunk\externals\Testing\testDeskstop.py"@echoon
Or over
Codesys --> Tools --> Scripting -->Execute Script File...
I tried to run following script
testDeskstop.py:
print("Hello, automation!")
Both lead to the same error message.
Note: it is possible for me to run the same script over cmd with the ipy command.
Can you help me?
What could be the problem?
Thanks
----------------------EDIT-----------------------------------------------
I found the problem and contacted the vendor eaton automation.
they will provide a bugfix.
with older version 3.5.8 it works but not with 3.5.10
Probably some problems with libraries they provoked.
This topic can be closed now
Thanks
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Hello all together
I have tried to run a script over batch file with this code:
Or over
Codesys --> Tools --> Scripting -->Execute Script File...
I tried to run following script
testDeskstop.py:
Both lead to the same error message.
Note: it is possible for me to run the same script over cmd with the ipy command.
Can you help me?
What could be the problem?
Thanks
----------------------EDIT-----------------------------------------------
I found the problem and contacted the vendor eaton automation.
they will provide a bugfix.
with older version 3.5.8 it works but not with 3.5.10
Probably some problems with libraries they provoked.
This topic can be closed now
Thanks