Also, I have RMD files stored in a table (unseen by others without requisite
permissions) on startup (if it is extensive) that is accessed using "Run
Select ColName in CmdTable wher (CmdName = 'SomeCommandName')


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Limburg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 11:15 AM
Subject: Re:


> Hey Ben
>
> Yes, I have used an rmd file to called a stored procedure. What I
> need to avoid here is having to use the rmd at all though, and
> here's why.
>
> One: If I replace the RMD in any way I have to go through and figure
> out who all uses this and restore their rights to the file because
> we are using a Netware 5.1 server and when the file is replaced,
> deleted and so on it also removes the rights so now no user that
> had access to it before can access it now.. This is a pain with
> APX files that we use and I don't want to carry this into this realm
> as well. Since I like to be sure things go through certain process
> I have code that I run to replace procedures, apps, apx's and so
> on that always deletes the ??? that I am about to update. I work
> locally and then replace the files on the network when I am satisfied
> with my local testing.
>
> Two: Why have to call one file to run another, sounds a bit redundant
>
> I know I didn't explain this very well, but forgive me... I have a lot
> going on right now.
>
> Thanks
> Jim Limburg
>
>
> --- Ben Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 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:RBTIRBDOS65RBASE65.EXE -oc:
> bd65
> base.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:RBTIRBDOS65RBASE65.EXE -oc:
> bd65
> base.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:RBTIRBDOS65RBASE65.EXE -oc:
> bd65
> base.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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