Jim,

What if you called an rmd file that only had one line to call your 
procedure?

Ben Petersen



On 25 Jul 2002, at 7:52, Jim Limburg wrote:

> G-Day all
> 
> I submitted the following to the RDCC... would this be something
> that you'all would like to see as well?
> 
> We have the capability to run a filespec from the Command line like:
> C:\RBTI\RBDOS65\RBASE65.EXE -oc:\rbd65\rbase.cfg -r file2run.rmd
> 
> What I would like to see, and I have many purposes for this is to have another
> switch like the -o above. Call it -p and it would run a stored procedure for
> the name that follows it. 
> Example: C:\RBTI\RBDOS65\RBASE65.EXE -oc:\rbd65\rbase.cfg -r -pstoredprocname
> 
> I'm not sure if you can get creative enough to let me pass parameters or not,
> but that would a great feature as well. Maybe
> C:\RBTI\RBDOS65\RBASE65.EXE -oc:\rbd65\rbase.cfg -r -pstoredprocname(par1,par2)
> 
> I would also like to see another switch -s for what I call silent mode... RBase
> would not come up in a window.. It would just run silent on the task bar and
> run the stored procedure and exit. I don't think - haven't tried - that I can
> use EXIT from a stored procedure to exit RBase.
> 
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