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kca
kca
Level II

Preferred method to abort JSL script

How can I tell JSL to stop executing a script?  I would like to know both the programmatic way and the keyboard shortcut way if possible.  I don't want to close JMP.

Thanks for your help!

Update: Digging around the scripting guide I found that Stop() stops a running script, and ESC does the same thing in the editor.

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XanGregg
Staff

Preferred method to abort JSL script

A related function is Throw(), which can be useful if you only want to abort part of the script. Combine it with Try() to control recovery.

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XanGregg
Staff

Preferred method to abort JSL script

A related function is Throw(), which can be useful if you only want to abort part of the script. Combine it with Try() to control recovery.

jorgeramosdealm
Level III

Re: Preferred method to abort JSL script

From the manual

Infinite Loops

For loops that always evaluate as true create an infinite loop, which never stops. To end the loop as the script runs, press ESC on Windows (or COMMAND-PERIOD on Macintosh).


How do you start it again?