The only problem is I have to write it to another drive on the server.
Once I tell it to write to another drive, it won't read the filename, or
just writes it as vflname.  

GATEWAY EXPORT TAB Q:\RRSS\.vflname SELECT FLDATE, FLLINE, REMARKS,
LOCAL_START, LOCAL_STOP, JON, RNGFLG, ORGNID, CNX, TE_TR, ZULU_START,
ZULU_STOP, AIRCRAFT, CALLSIGN, AC_QTY, AREA, MSL_FROM, MSL_TO, SECTORS
FROM SCHEDULE 


Midge Nielsen
JT3/UTTR
Programmer
(801) 777-9653

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of A.
Razzak Memon
Sent: Wednesday, 09 January, 2008 6:22PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Gateway export to a variable filename

At 06:00 PM 1/9/2008, Midge Nielsen wrote:

>I have been racking my brain trying to figure out how to gateway export

>a file to a variable filename, and I can't get it.  Can anyone help?

Hello Midge,

Try the following examples.  I hope this is what you are looking for.

-- Example 01: Create MS Excel Workbook File (General) CONNECT RRBYW14
SET VAR vFileName TEXT = 'CustomersByState.xls'
SET ERROR MESSAGE 2077 OFF
DELETE .vFileName
SET ERROR MESSAGE 2077 ON
GATEWAY EXPORT XLSW .vFileName SELECT ALL + FROM Customer ORDER BY
Company WHERE CustState = 'CA' + OPTION COL_NAMES ON +
|SHOW_PROGRESS ON +
|BLANK_IF_ZERO ON +
|SHEET_NAME California +
|SHEET_INDEX 1 +
|ACTION OPENVIEW
CLEAR VARIABLE vFileName
RETURN

-- Example 02: Create MS Excel Workbook File (for MS Excel 2007) CONNECT
RRBYW14 SET VAR vFileName TEXT = 'CustomersByState.xlsx'
SET ERROR MESSAGE 2077 OFF
DELETE .vFileName
SET ERROR MESSAGE 2077 ON
GATEWAY EXPORT XLSW .vFileName SELECT ALL + FROM Customer ORDER BY
Company WHERE CustState = 'CA' + OPTION COL_NAMES ON +
|SHOW_PROGRESS ON +
|BLANK_IF_ZERO ON +
|SHEET_NAME California +
|SHEET_INDEX 1 +
|ACTION OPENVIEW
CLEAR VARIABLE vFileName
RETURN

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.


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