Decorator-based command line format – MTS Series 793 User Manual
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Station name
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System name
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Controller name (to connect to)
Shortcut command line
To create a Basic TestWare shortcut command line, first specify the application (btw), then the desired station
options.
The syntax of the shortcut command line is critical. If you do not use a supported command-line format, the
shortcut will not work.
To view a list of available Station Builder command-line options, enter btw /H. These options are also described
in the following table.
Note:
If the parameter name contains spaces (for example, test 257.000), the name must be enclosed in
quotation marks (“test 257.000“).
The Basic TestWare application supports two command-line formats: decorator-based and precedence based.
Basic TestWare Command-Line Options
Example
Default value
Abbreviation
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Option
Description
/T FirstTest
None
/T
/Test
Test name
/St practice.cfg
None
/St
/Station
Station (to connect to)
/Sy “810 mat test”
None
/Sy
/System
System name
/Cont 001
None
/Cont
/Controller
Controller name (to
connect to)
/H
? or /Help
Display the BTW
command-line options
Command line example
btw /Cont 001
Decorator-Based Command Line Format
The decorator-based command line format requires a prefix to identify each parameter.
When you are creating a decorator-based command line, keep in mind:
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The order of the parameters is not important.
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Prefixes can be spelled out or abbreviated in the command line.
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Option names can be abbreviated to anything that is unique.
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Command Line Shortcuts