Hi Adrian,
May have just the man, I'm seeing him at 3 this afternoon.
I'll let you know.
Biff


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-----Original Message-----
From: Adrian Mageanu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 19 February 2004 12:22 p.m.
To: Canterbury Software Email Forum
Subject: [csforum] request for info

Hi all,

Does anyone know about a software tool on Windows that:

1. Can organise scripts in a tree-like  graphic interface with more than one
level by functions or functionalities declared and described by the user 2.
Can launch the execution of the scripts or other OS commands based on
schedules, codes returned by other scripts or OS commands, OS and custom
events or by ad-hoc execution through user request 3. Can accommodate for
and verify the availability of the resources required to run the scripts
like existing directories, required files, ODBC connections, etc; all
declared by user input or identified automatically 4. Organises the scripts
and other OS commands in a workflow with multiple decision paths based on
completion status of previous executed scripts/commands or based on custom
or OS events 5. Organises workflows in tree-like (with more than one level)
knowledge base structures 6. Provides a form of activity log, either in
formatted text or MSSQL2000

It would be nice if a script generator is provided with this tool. The
preferred scripting technology is PERL, batch command or VBScript in this
order of preference.

Thank you,

Adrian



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