Marco,

I solved 50% of the problem.

the wscript cannot be run with parameters in Rbase when using the 
Launch-command.
However it works very well when using the ZIP ROLLOUT command.
Here I can pass the variables and retrieve the .doc and convert it to .rtf in 
the same folder.

Now all I have to do is find a way to automatically load this RTF in the BLOB 
field of my Rbase table.

Any thoughts how to do this ?

Luc D.




From: Marco Groeneveld 
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 2:56 PM
To: Luc Delcoigne 
Subject: Re: converting DOC2RTF


maakt me niet zo veel uit. Anders beiden. Mogelijk dat dit te combineren valt. 
Tenzij je ook in Rbase het pad naar de doc files hebt (oude methode in Access)
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Luc Delcoigne 
  To: Marco Groeneveld 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 2:54 PM
  Subject: Re: converting DOC2RTF


  Wil je de access tabel of de Rbase tabel ?


  From: Marco Groeneveld 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 2:51 PM
  To: Luc Delcoigne 
  Subject: Re: converting DOC2RTF


  is punieknummer het id van de record in access / rbase of heb je nog een 
ander id met oplopend nr ?

  heb je anders de tabel voor me dan kan ik het een en ander nabootsen (een 
eenvoudige voorbeeld met bv 3 record is ook prima.
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Luc Delcoigne 
    To: Marco Groeneveld 
    Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 2:49 PM
    Subject: Re: converting DOC2RTF


    Marco, 

    die tabel heb ik zowel in Access als in Rbase, telkens met het punieknummer 
en het consultnummer.

    De vraag is hoe kan ik dat optimaal optimaliseren door de tabel Consult te 
doorlopen en de rtf 's automatisch te laden in de BLOB van het juist record van 
de Consult-tabel in Rbase.

    Luc D.


    From: Marco Groeneveld 
    Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 2:34 PM
    To: Luc Delcoigne 
    Subject: Re: converting DOC2RTF


    Luc,

    Wat heb je nu in Access staan ? kan daar niet iets worden voorbewerkt zodat 
er al een duidelijke tabel aanwezig is, waarbij de patientid and consultid 
bekend is, dan hoeft er slechts het bijbehorende doc (nu rtf) te worden 
opgezocht en bewaard in R:BASE.

    Marco
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Luc Delcoigne 
      To: Marco Groeneveld 
      Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 2:21 PM
      Subject: Fw: converting DOC2RTF





      From: Luc Delcoigne 
      Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 2:14 PM
      To: [email protected] 
      Subject: Fw: converting DOC2RTF




      Marco and Mike,

      I tried the vbs script and it works indeed.
      This solves already part of my problem.

      Marco, in your example, did you load the rtf-files manually into the BLOB 
?

      the only problem is that the script has to be placed in the same 
directory as the files to convert, although the code apparently could let me 
pass an argument.
      But when run with the Launch command in Rbase, it doesn't accept 
parameters.

      What I'm looking for is the following:

      1. All my radiology reports are in one directory 'c:\Protocol'
      2. For each patient a folder is created in this directory. The name of 
the folder is the PatID of the patient in the database ..E.G. 
c:\Protocol\600829DL00
      3. Each reports is named according to the consultnummer of that patient 
and is placed in the correct patient-folder.   e.g.     
c:\Protocol\600829DL00\10082401.doc

      I need to find a way to loop through the table consult.  In this table I 
have a Patid and a consultnummer on each row. 
      With those two parameters I am able to retrieve each associated report.

      4. Then I have to run the Doc2rtf vbs on the report of each 
patient-folder in the Protocol-directory.

      5. Once I have the converted report I have to load it automatically into 
the ProtocolBLOB in the Consult-table.

      So I have to be able to loop through the Consult-table, put the patID and 
consultnummer into a variable, check if there is an associated folder and file 
based on those variables, run the Doc2Rtf on the report of that consultation 
and update it in the BLOB of the consult-table with the right consultnummer.

      Luc D.

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