Try executing without the .ses extension

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
janlouisk
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2007 9:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [EDI-L] Batch-file driven Process Control with GENTRAN:Server



Hi, we recently switched to the new GENTRAN:Server (Version 5.1) from 
the older GENTRAN:Director Version 3.2.1 (16-bit).

In the older version you could call the UNATTEND.EXE program with one 
of your .ses (session) files to be executed from a DOS batch file, 
example: 

"c:\commerce\unattend.exe c:\commerce\unattend\cusdec.ses"

The above line would cause the CUSDEC session to be executed 
automatically.

However, how do achieve the same with the new 32-bit version of 
GENTRAN:Server V5.1? There is absolutely no clear reference in any of 
the documentation. Executing the same line with the new version 
simply brings up an "Invalid Command Line" message box. I did see 
that you have to put the session name in "<" and ">", but still no 
success.

Has anybody done this before with the 5.1 version? Any examples / 
guidance would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks in advance.



 


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