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Using ScriptExecutor to change the running script

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I am attempting to stop the current script and start another one. ScriptExecutor in the API seems to provide the right methods, however I can't tell how to make proper use of them. What does "suspending" a script do? Should I "prepare" a script before starting it? Why does the "setRunningScript" method accept a boolean as a parameter? And most importantly, what's the proper way of stopping one script and starting another one?

Edited by Adept

similar question asked recently - please look through recent questions before asking one. i've found more useful information through google searching old questions than by asking because 95% of the time the same questions have already been asked.

 

Most of what you are asking for is either deprecated or says "Do not use this". As others have suggested, try taking a look at CLI.

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