Wise Package Studio Reference
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Creating Projects, Processes, and Tools
Other EXE
This tool runs a program other than an installed application, or an
application executable that is installed on a network drive. When you select
this option, EXE and Icon appear. In EXE, specify the executable file on a
network or local drive. You can specify a path relative to the location of
Workbench.exe. If the executable is on the local drive, other users who run
this task must have the same executable stored in the same directory on
their computers. Icon shows the icon that is associated with this tool.
Browse to select a new icon. If you change it, other users must have access
to the new icon file.
Web Application
This tool runs a Web application in the right pane of Workbench.
See
Adding a Web Application as a Tool
on page 68.
Command Line
Enter command-line options to change the default behavior of this tool.
See
Guidelines for Entering Command Line Options
on page 72 and
About
Command Line Options for Tools
on page 73.
Hide from Tools tab in Workbench
Mark this check box to hide this tool in the Tools tab. When you hide a tool, you
still can associate it with a task, but users cannot start it from the Tools tab.
This prevents users from running the wrong tool accidentally and from using
tools that should only be used from within a process. You also can use this
check box to hide predefined tools that your company never uses. This option
does not affect tasks associated with that tool or the display of tools in the
Projects tab.
4. (Optional.) Specify or enter help text to appear when a user clicks this tool on the
Tools tab. Mark one of the following options.
See
Help for Tasks and Tools
on page 70.
HTML
Mark this option if you have already created a help text file in a Web browser-
compatible format such as .HTM or .ASP. When you mark this option, the
Location field appears.
Rich Text
Mark this option to create and edit the help text in .RTF format.
5. Save the new tool by clicking Close or by clicking another tool in Tool Setup.
Adding a Web Application as a Tool
¾
Not available in Standard Edition.
You can run a Web application from within Workbench by adding it as a tool.
To add a Web application as a tool
1. Add a new tool.
Adding a New Tool
on page 67.
2. From the Tool Type drop-down list, select Web Application.
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