Thanks, Jim. That looks promising.
Jeremy
> On 8 Oct 2018, at 12:37, Jim Hays via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote:
>
> wscript.exe is one way to go.
>
> To learn how to write the particular script for MS Word on Windows, let it
> record a macro of what you want to do.
> You can pull the m
wscript.exe is one way to go.
To learn how to write the particular script for MS Word on Windows, let it
record a macro of what you want to do.
You can pull the macro out into a text file and run it with wscript (with a
few more commands to get Word started and point at the document).
To record a
I have an AppleScript which is called from 4D with four numeric parameters.
Provided MS Word is running and the cursor is in a table, it fills columns 2 to
5 of the table with its parameters and tabs out of the last column, probably
creating a new row in the table.
I’m now called upon to make t
OK I get it. How can I turn this into a bat file that returns a value? as it
works from command prompt
Thanks and regards
Chuck
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On Fri, 13 Apr 2018 15:02:57 -0400, Chuck Miller via 4D_Tech wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I need to run a command line script on windows to retrieve a password.
>
> I have filled a text variable to use with launch external process and
> set to pasteboard. When I run from cmd prompt. I get expected resul
At first look, the escaping seems invalid. Specifically, you escape the folder
separator after the drive letter (E:\\) but you are not escaping the folder
separator between the folders themselves
(\CyberArk\ApplicationPasswordSdk\CLIPasswordSDK.exe). Honestly its best to
just use the Folder Sep
Hi All,
I need to run a command line script on windows to retrieve a password.
I have filled a text variable to use with launch external process and set to
pasteboard. When I run from cmd prompt. I get expected results but when tun
from launch external process I get nothing no in, no out no err
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