Scripts (or scripts) are designed to make it easier for the user to perform repetitive actions. The script launch procedure is a standard operation and does not imply in-depth knowledge of computer resources or the study of special programming languages.
Instructions
Step 1
Press the "Start" button to bring up the main menu of the system and go to the "Run" item to initiate the procedure for launching the script through the console.
Step 2
Enter cmd in the Open field and click OK to confirm the command line tool launch.
Step 3
Check out the possible console commands. For information, enter ntcmds in the command prompt text box and press the Enter function key to confirm the command.
Step 4
Use the cd value to enter the command to run the selected script. To do this, specify the path to the location where the selected file is saved in the command: cd c: script. Then press the Enter softkey to confirm your choice.
Step 5
Enter the name of the script you want in the Command Line tool text box and press the Enter softkey again to apply the selected changes.
Step 6
Download and install Active Pearl on your computer to make it easier to run the selected scripts.
Step 7
Create a copy of the required script and save it in a file with the *.pl extension.
Step 8
Double click on the saved file to run the selected script, or return to the Windows console to run an alternate launch method.
Step 9
Enter the value c: perl inperl.exe script_name.pl in the command prompt text box and press the Enter function key to confirm the execution of the command to run the selected script. In this case, c: perl inperl.exe is the full path to the Active Perl interpreter installed earlier, and script_name.pl is the saved file with the required extension.