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   * [[:EGO Script|Dinamica EGO programming language]]   * [[:EGO Script|Dinamica EGO programming language]]
-  * Dinamica EGO Console ​Tool+  * Dinamica EGO Command Line Tool
  
  
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 Now that you have learned a bit about programming with EGO script language, another resource available in Dinamica EGO is the Command Line Tool. Any model saved in Dinamica EGO, either EGOML/XML or EGO, can be run from the command prompt. Now that you have learned a bit about programming with EGO script language, another resource available in Dinamica EGO is the Command Line Tool. Any model saved in Dinamica EGO, either EGOML/XML or EGO, can be run from the command prompt.
  
-To run Dinamica EGO from the command line, simply run DinamicaConsoleX (where the X is the major versior number of the application -- e.g. DinamicaConsole7) from a command prompt. DinamicaConsole utility is located in the Dinamica EGO installation folder. The parameters accepted by Dinamica ​Console ​Tool are:+To run Dinamica EGO from the command line, simply run DinamicaConsoleX (where the X is the major versior number of the application -- e.g. DinamicaConsole7) from a command prompt. DinamicaConsole utility is located in the Dinamica EGO installation folder. The parameters accepted by Dinamica ​Command Line Tool are:
  
-^ Dinamica ​Console ​Option ^ Option Description ^+^ Dinamica ​Command Line Option ^ Option Description ^
 | -verifier <​name>​ | Set functor verifier. | | -verifier <​name>​ | Set functor verifier. |
 | -output <​filename>​ | Write an output file representing the input model script. | | -output <​filename>​ | Write an output file representing the input model script. |