I like the execute !dir example as it directs output to a Windows file. This guaratees that Windows is not prompting, which would stall the D3 process as it has no way to respond. Bob, please keep that in mind.
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Brian S. Cram
Principal Technical Support Engineer
Rocket Software
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Original Message:
Sent: 04-24-2024 09:35
From: Bob Thomson
Subject: How do I execute a Windows command from d3 Basic?
Thanks!
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Bob Thomson
President
Synapse Computer Solutions Inc
San Rafael CA US
Original Message:
Sent: 04-23-2024 15:31
From: M Arcus1
Subject: How do I execute a Windows command from d3 Basic?
I believe it is, for example, EXECUTE "!DIR C:\*.xlsx /S>C:\Users\Me\Desktop\Spreadsheets.txt"
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Marcus Rhodes
marcus1@thinqware.com
Original Message:
Sent: 04-23-2024 13:03
From: Bob Thomson
Subject: How do I execute a Windows command from d3 Basic?
I used to know how to do this...
- Bob
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Bob Thomson
President
Synapse Computer Solutions Inc
San Rafael CA US
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