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- | **fScan Reference Manual, Chapter 2 (CmdLineOptions): | ||
- | ===== Set Schedule -- Link task-timing files to the current data set ===== | ||
- | **usage: | ||
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- | The SET SCHEDULE command lets you link task-timing schedule file(s) in FSL 3-column format to the current data set as a " | ||
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- | **Arguments: | ||
- | * FILENAME - the name of the file to link -- if omitted or ' | ||
- | * BROWSEMATCH - a file name matching string (Glob format) for filtering files in the browsing window (e.g. sch*). When browsing, multiple schedule files can be selected and linked to the same data set in a single operation. | ||
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- | Linked schedule files can be used by the [[jvs: | ||
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- | ==== Naming convention for schedule files ==== | ||
- | Schedule file names are not required to follow any particular naming convention, but fScan recognizes 3 naming styles to help automatically extract condition names and to organize schedule lists into separate groups. | ||
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