Mike,
You may also use the "-Txxx" executable option to add an additional
text label to an R:BASE instance, where xxx is a custom text (e.g.
Development) or "RandomID".
The label will allow you to identify the running the instance in the
Task Manager, which is useful in your case with multiple instances of
R:BASE running.
Examples:
C:\RBTI\RBGX\RBGX.EXE "-TSuchAndSuch"
C:\RBTI\RBGXE\RBGXE.EXE "-TNewDataImport"
C:\RBTI\RBGXE\RBGXE.EXE "-TLogEnvChanges"
To use a random value, specify "-T RandomID" to use the operating
system TickCount value, which returns the number of milliseconds
elapsed since the system started.
Example: C:\RBTI\RBGXE\RBGXE.EXE "-T RandomID"
[]
Very Best R:egards,
Razzak
At 10:19 AM 8/17/2018, [email protected] wrote:
Good morning:
Is there a way to determine the operating condition that R:BASE
programs are running in? I didn't see a CVAL function that would
match what I'm thinking of.
For example, I have a set of 300+ programs that run daily in a set
sequence over a 3-hour time period. For various reasons any of
these programs may need to be run individually from the R>.
For example at the R>: RUN SuchAndSuch.RMD
There are situations where it would helpful to be able to determine
whether the program was launched separately with the RUN command vs.
running in a sequence of programs.
Something like:
IF (CVAL("Standalone")) = 1 THEN
Do something
ELSE
Do something else
ENDIF
Is there something already in place that would let me test for this
situation?
If not I might be contacting the Dream Team soon.
Thanks for sharing any thoughts or suggestions.
Mike Ramsour
AK Steel Coshocton Works
Quality Department
Phone: 740-829-4340
Cell: 740-502-1659
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