KB-133494: AfterCheckInS

AfterCheckInS

Script applications called from this interface are used to perform further actions after a new version has been checked in on the server.

Example: automatically send an email to all users whom you wish to inform that a new version is available on the server

Errors that occur at the start of or during the execution of the script application do not influence the Check-In process. The checked in data is not changed. The error is logged in the Eventlog module in the AdminClient.

Command lines for this script application

Without agents:

ScriptAfterCheckInS.exe /ConfigFileW:[absolute path to the interface file] /rd:[path to the server archive] /at:s

With agents:

ScriptAfterCheckInS.exe /ConfigFileW:[absolute path to the interface file] /rd:[path to the agent archive] /at:s

Description of the interface file

The sections [Common], [User] and [Component] are described in Global interface file sections.

[Version{N}]

This section contains information about the checked in versions. For each version a section (for example, [Version31] or [Version32]) is created. The keys of this section are described in Global interface file sections.

[Specific]

INI key I/O Description

SyncType I

Describes how the Check-In is synchronized. The following values are possible:

0: No synchronization

1: Synchronization betweenservers

2: Synchronization between two parallel servers

3: Synchronization between a BackupClient and a server

4: Synchronization between a backup server and a server

5: Synchronization between a mobile server and a server

Note

If this key is not available, the default value 0 is given.

MovedFromDir I

Original path to the component, in cases where this path was moved before Check-In occurred

Note

If the component was not moved this key will not be given.

ChangedFromCompTypeId I

ID of the original component type of the component, in cases where the type was changed before Check-In occurred

Note

If the type of component was not changed, this key will be given.

Deleted I

Displays whether the script application was executed when the component was deleted

If the key has the value Y the master data keys of the component will not be given.

Note

If the component was not deleted the key will not be given.

[ClientInformation]

INI key I/O Description

ComputerName I

The computer name and the domain of the computer from which the Check-Out was carried out.

IPAddress I Computer name and, if applicable, the associated domain of the computer from which the check-in was carried out.

[Result]

The general keys of this section are described in Global interface file sections.

INI key I/O Description

Done O

Display whether the script application should be displayed as completed in case of error

Y: The script application is displayed as completed when an error occurs. The system will not attempt to continue execute the script application.

N: The script application will not be displayed as completed in the event of an error and will continue to be executed.

The default value is N.


Last update: September 15, 2023

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