Maybe use a Get Trigger Info step to capture the application name, followed by 
Make REST Call to get the script name? 

Sent from an iOS device with very tiny touchscreen input keys.  Please excude 
my typtos.

> On Nov 27, 2018, at 2:29 PM, Anthony Holloway 
> <avholloway+cisco-v...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I have worked out a method to retrieve the running script as a Script object, 
> but I'm not super happy with how I did it.  I.e., It's kind of ugly looking 
> and complex.
> 
> I'm wondering if anyone of you can retrieve a reference to the running 
> script, without hard coding the name in the script.  I.e., It should work on 
> any script without modification.
> 
> E.g., If the App which is executing is called Test and its script which is 
> executing is called test.aef, then your script should populate a Script 
> variable containing SCRIPT[test.aef].
> 
> I don't want to submit my version right away, just so I don't send you down 
> any one particular path, but I will share it once a few people have 
> responded, or if this gains zero traction after a bit.
> 
> Share your solutions!
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