Managing Script Runners
Theme: Configure
Who Is It For? System Administrator, Automation Engineer
What Is It?
The Script Runners module allows you to add, edit, delete, and check cross-references for script runners.
Creating Script Runners
To create a script runner, complete the following steps:
- Select the Add button above the list.

- Fill out the Script Runner form.
noteYou can create a new Script Type directly from this form by selecting the Add button next to the Type field.
Editing Script Runners
To edit a script runner, complete the following steps:
- Select a script runner and select the Edit button above the list.

- Fill out the Script Runner form.

Deleting Script Runners
To delete a script runner, complete the following steps:
- Select a script runner and select the Delete button above the list.

- Select Yes to confirm the deletion.

Delete is not allowed if the script runner has cross-references.

Checking Cross References
To check cross references for a script runner, complete the following steps:
- Select a script runner and select the Cross References button above the list.

- A dialog displays the cross references.

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FAQs
Q: What does managing script runners involve?
Managing script runners includes adding, editing, and deleting records. Access script runners in Solution Manager under Library > Scripts > Script Runners.
Q: Who can manage script runners in OpCon?
Users with the appropriate privileges assigned through their role can manage script runners. Contact your OpCon system administrator if you do not have access.
Glossary
Resource: A numeric variable in OpCon representing a finite pool. Jobs can be configured to require a set number of resource units to run, limiting concurrent executions and preventing resource contention.
Role: A named security profile in OpCon that groups privileges together. Roles are assigned to user accounts to control which features, schedules, jobs, machines, and administrative functions a user can access.
Privilege: A specific permission granted through an OpCon role that controls access to a feature, function, or object type. Privileges are organized into categories such as Function Privileges, Machine Privileges, Schedule Privileges, and Access Codes.
OpCon: Continuous' workflow automation platform. The OpCon server includes the database, SAM and Supporting Services (SAM-SS), and graphical user interfaces. Agents installed on target platforms run jobs and report results.