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How to Autoexecute sequence at startup ?

I know that I can run a sequence at startup with a commandline like
this:

"C:\Program Files\National Instruments\TestStand\Bin\SeqEdit.exe" -run
mainsequence c:\seq1.seq


But it only executes once. How can I start the normal looping through
more than one UUT with a commandline?

Thanks

Martin Kellner
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Martin,

Look at the ChangesSince10.txt in TestStand 1.0.1. Use the following command
line.

testexec.exe -runEntryPoint "Test UUTs" c:\sequenceFiles\Asequencefiletorun.seq


Paul Mueller
NI

"Martin H. Kellner" wrote:
>I know that I can run a sequence at startup with a commandline like>this:>>"C:\Program
Files\National Instruments\TestStand\Bin\SeqEdit.exe" -run>mainsequence c:\seq1.seq>>>But
it only executes once. How can I start the normal looping through>more than
one UUT with a commandline?>>Thanks >>Martin Kellner>
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I didn't have the 1.01, when I started working on this problem.

Thanks a lot

Paul Mueller schrieb in Nachricht <38d62683@newsgroups.ni.com>...
>
>Martin,
>
>Look at the ChangesSince10.txt in TestStand 1.0.1. Use the following
command
>line.
>
> testexec.exe -runEntryPoint "Test UUTs"
c:\sequenceFiles\Asequencefiletorun.seq
>
>
>Paul Mueller
>NI
>
>"Martin H. Kellner" wrote:
>>I know that I can run a sequence at startup with a commandline
like>this:>>"C:\Program
>Files\National Instruments\TestStand\Bin\SeqEdit.exe" -run>mainsequence
c:\seq1.seq>>>But
>it only executes once. How can I start the normal looping through>more than
>one UUT with a commandline?>>Thanks >>Martin Kellner>
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