Why the alert asking when running the script

can any one answer for below the snapshot
some javascripts asking, only run trusted source only. what is it?

The Toolkit asks this when there's a #target (indesign) defined in the code. Remove this and it doesn't ask anymore. The reason it tells you only to run from trusted sources is that scripts are able to run 'malicious code'.

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    0   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x00007fff87fb32dd tiny_malloc_from_free_list + 453
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    ORA-27369: job of type EXECUTABLE failed with exit code: No such file or directory
    I tripple checked my <directory_of_script>.
    Please help.
    Regards
    John

    Hi,
    What Paul means is that you should not be using
    job_action=>
    '/<directory_of_script>/scp_file_to_dbs.sh v_file_name_pdf',
    Instead job_action should be the name of the shell script only. So you should have
    job_action=>
    '/<directory_of_script>/scp_file_to_dbs.sh',
    number_of_arguments=>1
    enabled=>false
    And then make a call to dbms_scheduler.set_job_argument_value (for each argument) and finally a call to dbms_scheduler.enable.
    Hope this helps,
    Ravi.

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