Giles, I have one batch file does all my analog stats.  Are you trying to
make it more customisable though?  Analog has it's own form-based way of
compiling stats, allowing users to pick what they like and compile then and
there, if that's what you're trying to do.


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Well I could but I don't really want to.

Is it possible to pass arguments to a batch file then use them in the
batch file? If so then I could use a batch file - if not I would have to
write a different batch file for each site which is what I am trying to
get away from.

Also would CF wait for the batch file and all commands within the batch
file to execute before going onto the next line - i.e. if I had one
batch file that called analog I would need to wait for that to finish
before I ran report magic.

Thanks for your help.

Giles Roadnight
http://giles.roadnight.name


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could you setup a .bat file with all the commands, and call that via
cfexecute?


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I am trying to set up a CF page that runs analog and report magic each
month.

I use this code:

<cfexecute name="c:\progra~1\analog\analog.exe"
arguments="c:\progra~1\analog\analog
#listGetAt("#currentSiteSettings#",1)#
+g#listGetAt("#currentSiteSettings#",2)#
+O#listGetAt("#currentSiteSettings#",3)#analogOutput.dat -A +Q +m +d +h
+w +r +s +N +n +B +b +p" timeout="1000"></cfexecute>

and nothing happens. The server just stops there. I have tried it with
none of the arguments and the same thing happens. If I try it with
report magic I get an error message from report magic saying it can't
find the ini file (to be expected) but I can't get any output from
analog.

If I look at the processes running analog is there.

Is there a better way of doing this than cfexecute? Is there a reason
why this doesn't work?

Thanks

Giles Roadnight
http://giles.roadnight.name


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