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ACD/Automation Server

What's New

Version 10.0 to 12.0

Automation

  • Use enhanced script capabilities to automate data collection, processing and database population in a way that addresses performance and efficiency issues
  • Run ACD/Automation Server scripts at regular intervals with the new PeriodicRun Module. Easily set the frequency of a repetitive the task management dialog box

Controls

  • Activate or deactivate particular tasks or modules in accordance to your workflow requirements through the ACD/Labs automation wizard
  • Log file management has been improved

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Version 8.0 to 9.0

Since its introduction in the version 8.0 release, ACD/Automation Server was implemented in a number of analytical laboratories to automate routine and tedious analytical processing and reporting tasks. New capabilities added for version 9 release include:

  • The ability to write scripts in any one of four popular languages: C++, Pascal, Basic, or Java. Scripting gives users the ability to import analytical files from all supported vendor formats and provides access to most of the ACD/SpecManager processing macros, as well as numerous string routines, file management options, and mathematical functions.
     
  • Log file configuration options, that includes a choice of errors, warnings, and informational messages.
     
  • Optionally copies original not processed data files into dedicated network or local file storage and keeps reference to original data on processed files and/or database(s) records.



     

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