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Script Refresh screen
The first part of a build I'm creating is only supposed to be run once on the machine (set up the build machine). As the last step of the group, I have a script running...
Project.Steps(vbldStepMain).Item(0).Checked = false Which deactivates the step. However, this change is not reflected visually by the checkbox actually clearing the check. If I refresh, it displays correctly. It really is only an aesthetic thing, but it made me wonder, is there is a way to refresh the screen using script? |
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I would recommend using a different method to implement a run-once step. One way would be to add a build rule something like
%HAS_RUN% is undefined to the first step, and in the step's vbld_StepDone event, create the global macro HAS_RUN: Application.Macros(vbldMacroGlobal).Add "HAS_RUN", "" (see attached sample). This avoids modifying the .bld file and the behavior is more obvious. As far as refreshing the GUI, use this VBScript code in a Run Script step: CreateObject("WScript.Shell").SendKeys "{F5}", True |
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