Rules for using script entry points
Script entry points can be executables or scripts, such as shell or Perl (the product includes a Perl distribution).
Adhere to the following rules when implementing a script entry point:
On the Windows platform
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You can use (.bat) files too. To use Shell scripts, you must first install MKSToolkit or a similar software application.
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The name of the script file must be the same as the entry point, followed by a period and the appropriate extension. The extension assumes the value exe for executable programs, sh for shell scripts compatible with MKS Toolkit, bat or cmd for batch files, pl for Perl scripts, js for Javascript, or vbs for Visual Basic scripts.
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Place the file in the directory %VCS_HOME%\bin\resource_type.
For example, if the online
entry point for Oracle is implemented using Perl, the online script must be:
%VCS_HOME%\bin\Oracle\online.pl