Execute a program using the command line command_line and reading
the script from script_file. The program error status and final
report line returned as return_status and return_report.
The Execute command will return a value of 1 if it completes successfully.
The .log file is usually the same file used throughout the run script so
it may have the output from more than one program. If the program fails,
the Execute command will automatically call the TerminateScript
command to terminate the run script cleanly.
-edit_script
Display the command line command_line and script in file
script_file in a graphical window so the user can check and edit
these before running the program.
-successprogram_success_value
By default the Execute command assumes that programs follow
the CCP4 convention and have the return code 0 for successful completion.
The -success option should be used to indicate if a program has
a non-zero success code program_success_value.
-copy_logmaster_log_file
In some run scripts it is necessary to read the .log file output from
a program after the program has completed. To avoid potential problems
it is safest to make a temporary duplicate copy of the .log file which can
be read and then deleted. The log_file argument should be the name
of a temporary .log file to contain only the output from this program and
the master_log_file should be the name of the overall .log file for
the run script.
-nolog
Do not put .log file output into the default job .log file.
-noexit
Do not terminate the script even if there is an error in running the program.