Next, we need to write the
ecf script for the task
t1.
By default ecFlow expects files to be in a directory structure below ECF_HOME
that reflect the hierarchy of the suites. The
task t1 being in the
suite test,
the
ecf script for the task
t1 must be in a sub-directory test.
In ECF_HOME, create a directory test:
In test, create a file t1.ecf with the following contents:
%include "../head.h"
echo "I am part of a suite that lives in %ECF_HOME%"
%include "../tail.h"
Job creation
This will create a file with a ‘.job’ extension.
This is the script that
ecflow_server will submit to your system.
In our case:
%include ”../head.h” will be substituted by the content of the file head.h.
Note that the file name is given relatively to the file t1.ecf,
i.e. in the directory above the one containing t1.ecf
%ECF_HOME% will be substituted by the value of the variable ECF_HOME
%include ”../tail.h” will be substituted by the content of the file tail.h
What to do:
- Create the ecf script t1.ecf in $HOME/course/test directory