Shawn,

That was a great bit of information that I didn't know about.  I checked
the Advanced tab and the Active Link Run Process Directory field is
blank.  According to the Remedy Administrator Help active link processes
can run from any directory if this field is blank.

 

- Mark

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

 

Mark,

 

It sounds like you need to modify your Active Link Run Process
Directory.  If you go into the Admin tool and look at the Server
Information on the File menu, and go to the Advanced tab, it will be
listed there.  Just keep in mind that changing it affects all the items
that you run via Run Process commands.

 

Shawn Pierson

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        Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 2:07 PM
        To: [email protected]
        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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