Mark,
    It's printing ALL output from your bat file.  Include the following
line at the top of your file and you should get the desired result:
 
    @echo off
 
    This suppresses all of the prompt info you'd normally see.
 
Michael

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Subject: $PROCESS$ Set Fields (Using Visual Basic or Batch File)


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Listers,

 

Has anyone successfully used the $PROCESS$ Set Fields action with the
output of a Visual Basic 2005 executable file?  I get the dreaded ARERR
1603 error.  I could use a code snippet to see how the exit status code
and return value need to be coded.

 

I could also use a quick sample of a batch file that produces an output
that I can capture with the $PROCESS$ Set Fields action.

 

Here is what I tried:

 

batch.bat:

echo hello

 

Set Fields action:

$PROCESS$ C:\temp\batch.bat

 

Field Value:

D:\Program Files\AR System\User>echo hello 

hello

 

Why do I get the first line "D:\Program Files..." and how do I avoid it
without a REPLACE kluge?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

- Mark

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