InstallAnywhere 2020
If you use any of the following actions to set variables in your installation project, a Do not substitute unknown variables check box is available:
• | Set InstallAnywhere Variable - Multiple Variables |
• | Set InstallAnywhere Variable - Single Variable |
• | Execute Command |
• | Execute Script/Batch File |
• | Execute Target File |
If your installation project includes a nested variable that could possibly contain multiple $ characters, this could result in the creation of an unknown variable. Therefore, select the Do not substitute unknown variables check box to instruct InstallAnywhere to resolve only InstallAnywhere variables that are listed in the Variables view on the Project page of the project (the known variables).
The following table provides a scenario where it would be beneficial to select this check box.
Variable |
Defined As |
Set To |
$USER$ |
Defined by end user. |
te$t |
$PWD$ |
Defined by end user. |
pa$sword |
$COMMAND_LINE$ |
-u $USER$ -p $PWD$ |
If the Do not substitute unknown variables check box is selected, the $COMMAND_LINE$ variable is set correctly to: -u te$t -p pa$sword However, if the Do not substitute unknown variables check box is cleared, the text between the two $ characters is read as a variable—which does not exist—and is therefore replaced with an empty value, resulting in an invalid value: -u tesword |
See Also
Evaluation of InstallAnywhere Variables
Methods of Setting InstallAnywhere Variables
InstallAnywhere 2020 Help LibraryOctober 2019 |
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