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6.6.0.2.2.2.7: Running scripts

6.6.0.2.2.2.7: Running scripts

To execute a wscp script from the command line, specify the -f option and the name of the executable file that contains the script. For example, the following command executes the script in the modEnv.tcl file.
C:\> wscp -f  modEnv.tcl

To execute a script from within an interactive wscp session, use the Tcl source command to source the script. The following command runs the script in the file myScript.tcl:

wscp> source myScript.tcl
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