The Associated Files List is a directory associated with the Uproc where the user can copy files. During execution, the Uproc can access these files in its current execution directory.
If the Uproc is deployed to a MU, the files are deployed at the same time: They are physically copied to the MU node.
If the user adds a local file (from the Univiewer console Node) to the Uproc’s Associated Files List, the file will be transferred from the UVC to the DUAS Node in binary mode. If the UVC is running on a Windows host and if the DUAS Node is running on a Linux/UNIX host, text files (scripts) will also be transmitted in binary mode. Files transmitted from Windows to UNIX Nodes will not execute properly because of the Windows "end-of-line” characters. In this case, add your text file using a network drive.
Location
The Associated Files List directory is located (by default) in the following DUAS directory:
/var/opt/AUTOMIC/DUAS/<COMPANY>_<node>/data/<area>/upr/Uxxxxxxxxx
C:\Program Files\AUTOMIC\DUAS\<COMPANY>_<node>\data\<area>\upr\Uxxxxxxxxx
DKA0:[users.<user>.automic.duas.<COMPANY>_<node>.data.<area>.upr.Uxxxxxxxxx]
The Uproc ID Uxxxxxxxxx (not the Uproc name because of non-authorized characters) is used for the directory name. The correspondence between the Uproc name and the Uproc ID may be found in the file:
/<COMPANY>_<node>/data/u_fxup60.dta
Only access this file in read only mode.
Files can be added to this directory manually; they will appear in the Uproc Associated Files List section.
Toolbar
Add
Click Add to add a new file to the Uproc’s Associated Files List. The dialog box opens a file browser on the local Node to enable the file to be selected. The file will be copied to the Uproc’s Associated Files List.
Open
Select a file in the list and click Open. A dialog opens:
Open with the default text editor
Open the text file with the Univiewer default text editor.
Open with
Enter the application or click the … button to select the application from a dialog box.
Launch file using associated application
Opens the file using the default system editor if it’s a text file. If the file is executable, it will be executed on your machine.
The selection is registered in User Preferences.
Save As…
When the Uproc is saved, the files can be copied to the local UVC Node. Clicking on this button displays a dialog box to save the file locally.
Delete
Select the file from the list and click Delete to remove it from the Uproc’s Associated Files List. This action will not remove the file from its source.