SaveResultsAutoESC
[SaveResultsAutoESC] MyFileName
- This command tells the Terminal app to save the current results buffer text to a disk file when it senses the ESC key was pressed during a Loop when any ESC key command is executed.
- Commands such as [ESCExit] and [ESCStop] will auto-save the file at the time they are executed.
- The text after the command will be the first part of the filename used to save the results buffer data.
- Do not define a file extension!
- Variables can be used to define the file name:
- [SaveResultsAutoESC] MyFile{V1}_{V2}
- The Terminal program will append the following to the filename.
- First it will auto-generate a unique sequential number for the file.
- Then it will append the .txt file extension.
- If the file already exists it will increase the number sequentially.
- The files are never deleted, but simply sequentially increased to create the next filename.
- If you generated five files using the name MyFileName then actual files would be named:
MyFileName00001.txt
MyFileName00002.txt
MyFileName00003.txt
MyFileName00004.txt
MyFileName00005.txt
- If CSV tracking is turned ON, the Terminal app will also save the current data in the CSV tracking buffers.
- The filename will be similar except there will be two files, one appended with _Pass and the other _Fail.
- The file extension will be .csv rather than .txt.
- When file MyFileName00001.txt is generated the CSV filenames would be:
MyFileName00001_Pass.csv
MyFileName00001_Fail.csv