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Hi Larry,
Regards
Brian
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 7:59
AM
Subject: Re: [Dataperf] Command line
Z=
Brian, thanks a million!
I forgot about using the slash and the .str file (and never knew about
the " . "). And with the bat2com or exe converter, you have
taken this a step further (and better)!
What do you think about having a wiki or knowledgebase to gather together
(and add to) dp developer (and related) resources? I would
volunteer to donate a website for this.
Thanks again,
Larry
On 8/29/06, Brian
Hancock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi Larry,
I presume you have created MyApp.exe as a
runtime exe. I think you need to pass the STR file name along with
forward slashes on the switches eg,
MyApp.exe MyStr.str
/z=51
or if you do not want to put the STR on the
commandline try
MyApp.exe . /z=51 with a .
where the STR name would have gone
and create a batchfile MyProg.bat with
the contents
@echo off
MyApp.exe . /z=51
and then run
bat2exe
MyProg.Bat
and then file
Regards
Brian
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 3:11
PM
Subject: [Dataperf] Command line
Z=
I forgot how to open a particular menu with Z= .
I tried C::\MyApp\MyApp.exe z=51 intending to open my application
with menu 51 but this didn't work. Any suggestions?
Incidentally has anyone considered putting up a knowledge base for
DP?
Best regards,
Larry Neuton
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