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New Post 7/6/2009 7:01 PM
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User is offline Sam Edwardson
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Basic ECR Script  (United Kingdom)

I am looking for a basic ECR script that I can build on.  I have looked in the downloads section and found their specific ones there but as yet cannot find a generic one that I can build on.  Is there one out there somewhere?  Also does anyone know of any good resources to learn how to design a good script?  Thanks for all and any help.  Sam

 
New Post 7/6/2009 8:57 PM
User is offline Morten Rokosz
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Re: Basic ECR Script  (Norway)
Modified By Morten Rokosz  on 7/6/2009 8:58:02 PM)

 Sam Edwardson wrote

...cannot find a generic one that I can build on....

Well, to be honest; What do you mean?? What do you want to do? You can not get a more 'generic' ECR script than the start-block in the GSE . SwyxWare comes with a complete documentation for ECR in the DOC folder of the CD (Swyx_ECR.pdf).


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New Post 7/7/2009 10:26 AM
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Re: Basic ECR Script  (United Kingdom)

Sam,

The starting point should be the ECR basic course (speak to your distributor), then practice and invent your own scripts....
Eventually you will get the hang of it.

Once you have a start, you can then ask here for pointers and tips to help you acheive what you want.

aGGiS

 
New Post 7/7/2009 10:53 AM
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Re: Basic ECR Script  (Germany)

Sam,

both, Morten and aGGiS are right. Take a look in to the ECR manual and if you still feel lost you can ask for a ECR basics course.

And of course, this forum also answers your questions

Tom.


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New Post 11/17/2009 11:24 AM
User is offline Sam Edwardson
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Re: Basic ECR Script  (United Kingdom)

Thanks for the updates, and sorry for the late reply, I wasnt getting notifications of updates through so didnt think anyone had asnwered the question.  I have now managed to get the script written.  Thanks to all who replied.

Sam

 
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