Import the IBaseConfigurationScript.json File in the Scripts Block
Import the IBaseConfigurationScript.json File in the Scripts Block
The subsystem extension for which you want to import the IBaseConfigurationScript.json file is installed and configured in the project. NOTE: For a subsystem extension, there may be two IBaseConfigurationScript.jsonfiles, one for devices and another containing the Network and Driver configuration details.
System Manager is in Engineering mode.
In System Browser, select Management View.
To verify if the scripts library for the extension is available at the defined customization level—below HQ or L-4 project, depending on your access rights—do the following. a. Expand Project > System Settings > Libraries. b. Under Libraries, navigate to the extension library. NOTE: For example, the 3rd party BACnet extension module has two script libraries and hence you need to verify the following two scripts L1-Headquarter > Global > BACnet > Scripts and L1-Headquarter > BA > Device > BACnet > Scripts If the scripts block is not available, you must first create the Script block for the extension library.
Scripts block added as per the defined customization level below HQ or L-4 project, depending on your access rights.
Select the newly created Scripts folder in the library and import the scripts (IBaseConfigurationScript.json filesthatyou created for the extension module). NOTE: For example, for a 3rd party BACnet extension module, you must import two configuration files, one for network and drivers and another for devices. For more information, see the section Configuring Scripts Libraries.
The scripts are imported under the Scripts folder in the extension module scripts library in the project. When the IBase Script is executed, the IBaseConfigurationScript.json file for the extension is searched and executed providing the report for that extension.