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How do you pass parameters to a graph in AI ?
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Last Update: June 25, 2008 Asked by:
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January 29, 2008 20:27:14
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basuatrayee
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RE: How do you pass parameters to a graph in AI ?
Using Input Parameters/ Graph parameter.
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February 16, 2008 10:35:26
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RE: How do you pass parameters to a graph in AI ?
If you want to pass a parameter to your graph then declare a formal parameter in edit-parametrs region.
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June 25, 2008 09:36:15
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sixto.dsilva
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RE: How do you pass parameters to a graph in AI ?
yes you can declare parametes in edit paramter option in GDE while running the ksh you can pass the value in command line.
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