Getting the response of an Operating system command
Introduction
In processes, Stambia provides an action which give the opportunity to send commands to the Operating System.
This article explains how to retrieve the response of the command.
Getting the response
Retrieving the response is very simple. It is published in the Operating System Action :
OS_RET_MESS | Message returned by the OS Command. |
OS_ERR_MESS | Error message returned by the OS Command if any. |
OS_ERR_CODE | Error code returned by the OS Command if any. |
It is then possible to re-use these command responses in any other actions, with the use of these variable.
Below an example with a scripting action :
The operating system command is a simple ping. Then we retrieve the response in the scripting action, and publish it in the root of the process.
About Charsets
Depending on the Operating system, the CHARSET used for the response can be different.
This can be configured in the operating system action, in the Os Charset
parameter.
For Windows we generaly use : CP850
and for Linux ISO-8859-1