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overview [2020/11/26 16:47] – [EasyMorph Server] dmitryoverview [2020/11/26 16:52] – [Actions] dmitry
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-Actions are executed consequently, step-by-step. One action is one step. Every action is applied to the result (output) of previous action. Therefore sequence of actions is important. The same actions in different order would usually produce a different result (although not always).+Actions are executed consequently, step-by-step. One action is one step. An action is applied to the result (output) of its previous action. Therefore the order of actions is important. The same actions ordered differently would usually produce a different result (although not always).
  
-The final state (or result) of a table is the result of all actions of this table applied consequently, one after another.+The final state (result) of a table is the result of all actions of this table applied consequently, one after another.
  
 Some actions (e.g. [[transformations:append|Append Table]]) require another table. These actions have two inputs -- one input is the result of previous action in the same table and the other input is the final state (i.e. the result of last action) of the other table. Some actions (e.g. [[transformations:append|Append Table]]) require another table. These actions have two inputs -- one input is the result of previous action in the same table and the other input is the final state (i.e. the result of last action) of the other table.
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 ==== Command-line execution ==== ==== Command-line execution ====
-EasyMorph projects can be executed from command line thus allowing integration with third-party applications. Read more about [[command_line|command line parameters]].+EasyMorph projects can be executed from the command line thus allowing integration with third-party applications. Read more about [[command_line|command line parameters]]
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 +A more robust integration option is the "ems-cmd" command line utility that allows triggering EasyMorph Server tasks from external applications running on Windows or Linux.
  
 ==== EasyMorph Server ==== ==== EasyMorph Server ====
overview.txt · Last modified: 2022/07/22 04:36 by dmitry

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