To enter the = [Equal] character in the command line, type =.
Description
Section titled “Description”The = [Equal] character is used when assigning a value to an object setting.
Many objects have different settings and these settings can be set using the setting name followed by the equal sign and then the desired value.
It is used in conjunction with the Set keyword.
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| The equal character can be omitted in the command. In case a command could be misinterpreted, use this character. |
Syntax
Section titled “Syntax”[Function] [Object] [“Object_Name” or Object_Number] [“Setting”] = [“Option”]
Example
Section titled “Example”- To set the setting Enabled in macro line 1 of macro 3 to No, type:
| User name[Fixture]>Set Macro 3.1 “Enabled” = “No” |
