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 =====PPro8 Script Monitor===== =====PPro8 Script Monitor=====
  
-Use the PPro8 Script Monitor to monitor and confirm script orders, such as Stop, Trailing Stop, Basket, and Order List. +Use the PPro8 Script Monitor to monitor and confirm script orders, such as Stop, Trailing Stop, Basket, and Order List. This tool is only available to Managers.
  
 ====Open Script Monitor==== ====Open Script Monitor====
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   * **OffId:** Office ID   * **OffId:** Office ID
  
 +You can also filter scripts using regular expressions. To do so, simply right-click on an applicable column (**Script State**, **Script ID**, **Type**, **Description**, **Info**, or **Office ID**) to open the Alfa Regular Expression Filter window, click **Activate Filter For "[column name]"**, type a regular expression, and then click **OK**. The scripts will filter as needed. For more information about regular expressions, you can see this site: https://cs.lmu.edu/~ray/notes/regex/
 +  * **New:** under the **FilterMode** column in the Alfa window, the following options are available for selection:
 +      * ShowMatchingRowOnly
 +      * HideMatchingRows
 +      * HighlightRowOnly
 +      * HighlightCellOnly
 ====Stop a script==== ====Stop a script====
  
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 {{ :scr_mon_004.png?nolink |}} {{ :scr_mon_004.png?nolink |}}
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 +====Script Monitor Customization====
 +
 +To make changes to Script Monitor settings, right-click in the Script Monitor, and then click the **ScriptMonitorCustomization Dialog** option to open the Script Monitor Customization window. This window displays two main tabs on the left: **Display** and **Color**.
 +
 +{{ :scr_mon_005.png?nolink |}}
 +
 +===Display===
 +
 +Use the Display window to adjust the display settings for the Script Monitor, using the two sub-tabs: Columns and Font.
 +
 +==Columns==
 +
 +Use the Columns view to show, hide, or re-order columns for the Script Monitor.
 +
 +1. In the Columns view, click an item in the **Unselected Columns** list.
 +
 +2. Click the right arrow ( **>** ) button to move the item to the **Selected Columns** list.
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 +3. For any column you wish to hide, click an item in the **Selected Columns** list, and then click the left arrow ( **<** ) button to move the item to the **Unselected Columns** list.
 +
 +4. To re-order list items, click a list item, and then click the **Up** or **Down** button to move it higher or lower.
 +
 +5. Click **OK**.
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 +6. The Columns are configured in the Script Monitor according to your settings.
 +
 +==Font==
 +
 +Use the Font view to set the overall font for the Script Monitor.
 +
 +1. In the Display window, click the **Font** sub-tab.
 +
 +2. The **Font** window appears.
 +
 +3. Click **Set Font**.
 +
 +4. The **Select Font** window appears.
 +
 +5. Click the font, font style, size, effects, and writing system you want to set.
 +
 +6. Click **OK** in both windows.
 +
 +7. The new font appears in the Script Monitor.
 +
 +===Color===
 +
 +Use the Color window to adjust the color settings for the Script Monitor, using the Color Options sub-tab.
 +
 +{{ :scr_mon_006.png?nolink |}}
 +
 +==Color Options==
 +
 +1. Double-click the color boxes under the **Fore** (for foreground) and **Back** (for background) column headings for each script state you wish to highlight.
 +
 +2. The **Color Selector** window appears. Click a color, and then click **OK**.
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 +3. In the **Color Options** window, click **OK**.
 +
 +4. The script color is set.
script_monitor_tool.1567605875.txt.gz · Last modified: 2019/09/04 10:04 by maya