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**1. Execute Function**
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This is a drop down menu where you can select one of the following:
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* Current Base
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This signifies for the job to be completed locally.
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* Sq Sub
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This signifies for the job to be completed on the ____________server.
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This is a drop down menu where you will select one of the following:
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* *Current Base*
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This designates the job to be completed locally.
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* *Sq_Sub*
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This designates the job to be completed on the ____________server.
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* Other options will not work at the moment :cry:
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**2. Replace String**
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* Replace strings is one of the most important aspects of batch_context. Replace string is the communication between the config file, the script and the data files. You will need to create a string similar to the one below, initialising variables to be used in each of the loaded data files.
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For Example, the BUCANL pipeline *scalpart.htb* script looks for the variable *[in_path]* which you will have created in the swap string field like so:
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